| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 548 pages
...imagine what pleasure or profoundness can be in this, or what honour to deal against such adversaries. But were it the meanest under-service, if God, by...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially now, when all men offer their aid to help, ease, and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...irnagitie what pleasure or profoundness ciin be "in this, or what honour to deal against such adversaries. But were it the meanest under-service, if God, by...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially now, when all men offer their aid to help, ease, and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...imagine what pleasure or profoundness can be in this, or what honour to deal against such adversaries. But were it the meanest underservice, if God by his...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid te help, ease, and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| William Johnson Fox - Christianity - 1819 - 344 pages
...against Prelaty," he adverts to this fact, as a motive to his exertions in the work of Reformation. " Were it the meanest under-service, if God, by his...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid to help, ease and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| William Johnson Fox - Christianity - 1822 - 344 pages
...against Prelaty," he adverts to this fact, as a motive to his exertions in the work of Reformation. " Were it the meanest under-service, if God, by his...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid to help, ease and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| William Johnson Fox - Christianity - 1822 - 344 pages
...motive to his exertions in the work of Reformation. " Were it the meanest under-service, if God, hy his secretary conscience, enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid to help, ease and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| George Walker - English prose literature - 1825 - 668 pages
...imagine what pleasure or profoundness can be in this, or what honour to deal against such adversaries. But were it the meanest under-service, if God by his...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially now, when all men offer their aid to help, ease, and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 372 pages
...imagine what pleasure or profoundness can be in this, or what honor to deal against such adversaries. But were it the meanest underservice, if God by his...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid to help, ease, and lighten the difficult labors... | |
| Theology - 1826 - 548 pages
...from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies.***But were it the meanest underservice, if God by his secretary...enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid to help, ease and lighten the difficult labours... | |
| Unitarianism - 1826 - 548 pages
...of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studics.***But were it the meanest undcrservice, if God by his secretary conscience enjoin it, it were sad for me if I should draw back ; for me especially, now when all men offer their aid to help, ease and lighten the difficult labours... | |
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