| James Adams Van Dyke - Trials (Arson) - 1851 - 138 pages
...yet kind — pure, jfet pity ing— steadfast, immutable and just ; it is the attribute of God 4QH. earth. It proceeds from his bosom, and encircles the...choose a motto and design for the coat of arms of that •sState, with which he is so identified, and by it so appreciated, most tiappy was he in that choice.... | |
| Joseph W. Donovan - Jury - 1881 - 710 pages
...objects. Stern, yet kind; pure, yet pitying; steadfast, immutable and just; it is the attribute of God on earth. It proceeds from His bosom, and encircles the...which he is so identified, and by it so appreciated, most happy was he in that choice. We find it stamped, and reading, when rendered, thus: "If you seek... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - History - 1908 - 858 pages
...Stern, yet kind; pure, yet pitying; steadfast, immutable and just, — it is the attribute of God on earth. It proceeds from his bosom and encircles the...administer it in purity and who reverence its high behests, The foregoing quotations are made simply to show the impassioned eloquence of the speaker and his love... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 544 pages
...objects. Stern, yet kind; pure, yet pitying; steadfast, immutable and just—it is the attribute of God on earth. It proceeds from his bosom and encircles the...it in purity and who reverence its high behests.'' The foregoing quotations are made primarily to show the impassioned eloquence of the speaker and his... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - History - 1922 - 1018 pages
...Stern, yet kind; pure, yet pitying; steadfast, immutable and just — it is the attribute of God on earth. It proceeds from His bosom and encircles the...it in purity and who reverence its high behests.' "The foregoing quotations are made primarily to show the impassioned eloquence of the speaker and his... | |
| Clarence Monroe Burton - Detroit (Mich.) - 1922 - 1018 pages
...Stern, yet kind; pure, yet pitying; steadfast, immutable and just — it is the attribute of God on earth. It proceeds from His bosom and encircles the...it in purity and who reverence its high behests.' "The foregoing quotations are made primarily to show the impassioned eloquence of the speaker and his... | |
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