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" Wilt thou join with the Dragons; wilt thou join with the Gods ? Of thee too the question is asked; — whether by a man in Geneva gown, by a man in " Four surplices at Allhallowtide," with words very imperfect; or by no man and no words, but only by the... "
The Metropolitan - Page 301
1846
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 61

1847 - 798 pages
...That the sense of difference between right and wrong," says Mr Carlyle, " had filled all time and nil .space for man, and bodied itself forth into a heaven and hell for him, — this constitutes the grand feature of those Puritan, old-Christian ages ; this is the...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 13

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 pages
...his activity for evermore. Wilt thou join with the Dragons I wilt thou join with the Gods ! Of thee, too, the question is asked, Whether by a man in Geneva gown, by a man in " Four surplices at Allhallow- tide," with words very imperfect; or by no man and no words, but only by the Silences, by...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review

1846 - 670 pages
...his activity for evermore. Wilt thou join with the dragons ; wilt thou join with the gods 1 Of thce too the question is asked. Whether by a man in Geneva...everlasting and the death everlasting. That the ' sense of difierence between right and wrong' had filled all time and all space for man, and boded itself forth...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 1

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 588 pages
...question is asked ; — whether by a man in Geneva gown, by a man in ' Four surplices at Allhallow. tide,' with words very imperfect ; or by no man and no words,...man, and bodied itself forth into a Heaven and Hell for him : this constitutes the grand feature of those Puritan, Old-Christian Ages ; this is the element...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations, Volume 1

Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 598 pages
...his activity forevermore. Wilt thou join with the Dragons ; wilt thou join with the Gods ? Of thee too the question is asked ; — whether by a man in Geneva gown, by a man in ' Four surplices at Allhallow. tide,' with words very imperfect ; or by no man and no words, but only by the Silences,...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 28

1846 - 668 pages
...his activity for evermore. Wilt thou join with the dragons ; wilt thou join with the gods ? Of thee too the question is asked. Whether by a man in Geneva...wrong' had filled all time and all space for man, and boded itself forth into a heaven and hell for him: this constitutes the grand feature of those Puritan,...
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volumes 5-6

1846 - 910 pages
...his activity for evermore. Wilt thou join with the dragons ; wilt thou join with the gods ? Of thee too the question is asked — whether by a man in...of difference between right and wrong" had filled aU time and all space for man, and bodied itself forth into a heaven and hell for him : this constitutes...
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The Christian's monthly magazine and universal review, Volume 5

1846 - 702 pages
...his activity for evermore. Wilt thou join " with the dragons ; wilt thou join with the gods ? Of thee too the " question is asked — whether by a man in...everlasting and the death everlasting. That the ' sense of differ" ' ence between right and wrong ' had filled all time and all space for " man, and bodied itself...
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The Irish Monthly Magazine, Volume 2

1846 - 536 pages
...his activity for evermore. Wilt thou join with the Dragons ? wilt thou join with the Gods ? Of Thee, too, the question is asked, — whether by a man in...Silences, by the Eternities, by the Life everlasting or by the Death everlasting. That the « sense of difference between Right and Wrong' had filled all...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...his activity Tor evermore. Wilt thou join with the dragons ; wilt thou join with the gods ? Of the« too the question is asked — whether by a man in...imperfect; or by no man and no words, but only by the silence?, by the eternities, by the life everlasting and the death everlasting. That the ' sense of...
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