| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 pages
...holy and devout men, as they daily and folemnly exprefs their thoughts, God is decreeing to begin fome new and great period in his church, even to the reforming of reformation itfelf ; what does he then but reveal himfelf to his fervants, and as his manner is, firft to his Englifhmen... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 436 pages
...holy and devout men, as they daily and folemnly exprefs their thoughts, God is decreeing to begin fome new and great period in his church, even to the reforming of reformation itfelf ; what does he then but reveal himfelf to his fervants, and as his manner is, firft to his Englifhmen... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 pages
...scholars, of whom God offered to have made us tlit teachers. Now once agais 1811.] 2i6 [MAT. by all concurrence of signs, and by the general instinct...solemnly express their thoughts, God is decreeing to bring some ne\ยป and great period in his church, even to the reforming of reformation itself; what... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1809 - 636 pages
...holy and devout men, as they daily and folemnly exprefs their thoughts, God is decreeing to begin fome new and great period in his church, even to the reforming of Reformation itfelf ; what does he then but reveal himfclf to his fervants, and, as his manner is, firft, to his... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 464 pages
...of signs, and by the generall instinct of holy and devout men, as they daily and solemnly expresse their thoughts, GOD is decreeing to begin some new and great period in his Church, ev'n to the reforming of Reformation it self: what does he then but reveal Himself to his servants,... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 484 pages
...of signs, and by the generall instinct of holy and devout men, as they daily and solemnly expresse their thoughts, GOD is decreeing to begin some new and great period in his Clmrch, ev'ii to the reforming of Reformation it self: what does he then but reveal Himself to his... | |
| 1840 - 1122 pages
...greater ; and the three combined present a fearful view of " the signs of the times," as if God was about to begin some new and great period in his church, even to the reform of reformation itself, or the renewed exemplification and fulfilment of his .own fearful promise... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...the backwardest scholars of whom God offered to have made us the teachers."^ Now once again by all concurrence of signs, and by the general instinct...great period in his church. even to the reforming^ jjf ^reformation itself. What does heThen but reveal himself to liis" servants, and as his manner is,... | |
| 1886 - 400 pages
...not wait till the light of the great day of a really free Church has dawned upon the land. Perhaps " God is decreeing to begin some new and great period in His Church, even to the Reformation of the Reformation itself." Let us beware lest we prevent such noble work by pursuing instead... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 pages
...and the backwardest scholars, of whom God offered to have made us the teachers. Now once again by all concurrence of signs, and by the general instinct...then but reveal himself to his servants, and as his mani>er is, first to his Englishmen ? I say as his manner is, first to us, though we mark not the method... | |
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