| William Hickling Prescott - 1844 - 348 Seiten
...reformation, but for our destruction ?" Again, "Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts which we arc not worthy to receive through our own merits. " "Keep peace with all," says another petition •, " bear injuries with humility ; God, who sees, will avenge you. " But the... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1859 - 506 Seiten
...intended, not for our reformation, but for our destruction? Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts, which we are not worthy to receive through our own merits." And this exhortation — "Keep peace with all; bear injuries with patience; God, who Bees, will avenge... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1859 - 524 Seiten
...intended, not for our reformation, but for our destruction? Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts, which we are not worthy to receive through our own merits." And this exhortation — "Keep peace with all; bear injuries with patience; God, who sees, will avenge... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1867 - 528 Seiten
...reformation, but for our destruction ? " Again, " Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts, w7hich we are not worthy to receive through our own merits." " Keep peace with all," says another petition"; 11 Carta del Lie. Zuazo, (Nov., l2 This interesting rite, usually 1521,) MS.... | |
| Frederick Boyle - 1868 - 346 Seiten
...world, so that this child might be born anew ;" or again — " Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts, which we are not worthy to receive through our own merits, &c.," id utterly incredible. built of unburned brick, and ascended by steps. The most important had... | |
| Frederick Boyle - 1868 - 348 Seiten
...world, so that this child might be born anew ;" or again — "Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts, which we are not worthy to receive through our own merits, &c.," ia utterly incredible. built of unburned brick, and ascended by steps. The most important had... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Bowen - 1876 - 210 Seiten
...intended not for our reformation, but for our destruction? Impart to us out of thy great mercy thy gifts, which we are not worthy to receive through...Keep peace with all." " Bear injuries with humility. God who sees will avenge you." " He who looks curiously on a woman commits adultery with his eyes."... | |
| Charles Staniland Wake - 1878 - 536 Seiten
...not for our reformation, but our destruction ? " Again, " Impart to us, out of thy great mercy, thy gifts, which we are not worthy to receive through our own merits." Another of their sayings was, " Keep peace with all, bear injuries with humility ; God, who sees, will... | |
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