| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 478 Seiten
...mental. He then acknowledged, (as he had formerly done, " upon the like occasion) that the Glories of tne World " had so dazzled his eyes, that he could not...discern clearly " the great Works the Lord was doing, and said, that he " was now resolved to humble himself, and desire thepTay( 'ers of the Saints, that... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 446 Seiten
...opposite to the king; acknowledging (as he well knew how to do on such occasions) " that the Glory of the world had so ** dazzled his eyes that he could not discern clearly the " great works that the Lord was doing". He sent also (as Ludlow informs us) comfortable messages to the prisoners... | |
| William Godwin - 1826 - 724 Seiten
...his thoughts upon making his peace with the party most opposite to the king. He acknowledged, that the glories of the world had so dazzled his eyes, that he could not discern the great work the Lord was doing; that he therefore desired to humble himself, and intreated the prayers... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 Seiten
...opposite to the King, acknowledging, as he well knew how to do on such occasions, that " the glory of this world had so dazzled his eyes, that he could not discern clearly the great work that the Lord was doing." Sir John further informs us, that next moming he sent, Colonel Cooke... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 338 Seiten
...opposite to the King, acknowledging, as he well knew how to do on such occasions, that " the glory of this world had so dazzled his eyes, that he could not discern clearly the great work that the Lord was doing." Sir John further informs us, that next morning he sent Colonel Cooke... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 412 Seiten
...was in" strumental. He then acknowledged, (as he had " formerly done, upon the like occasion) that the " Glories of the World had so dazzled his eyes,...discern clearly the great " Works the Lord was doing; and said, that he " was now resolved to humble himself, and desire " the prayers of the Saints, that... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 828 Seiten
...was in" strumental. He then acknowledged, (as he had " formerly done, upon the like occasion) that the " Glories of the World had so dazzled his eyes,...discern clearly the great " Works the Lord was doing; and said, that he " was now resolved to humble himself, and desire " the prayers of the Saints, that... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 440 Seiten
..." the king. Acknowledging, as he well knew how " to do on such occasions, that the glory of this " world had so dazzled his eyes, that he could " not discern clearly the great works that the " Lord was doing." The two latter points could only be gained by getting rid of the king altogether.... | |
| Michael Russell - 1838 - 280 Seiten
...opposite to the king, acknowledging, as he well knew how to do on such occasions, that " the glory of this world had so dazzled his eyes, that he could not discern clearly the great work that the Lord was doing." Sir John further informs us, that next morning he sent Colonel Cooke... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1851 - 612 Seiten
...the Army to our sense, we must go to theirs; " acknowledging, as he did on a former occasion, that " the glories of the world had so dazzled his eyes,...discern clearly the great works the Lord was doing." Berkley sent off immediate dispatches by his cousin; it informed the Governor of the doubtful state... | |
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