| Lewis Innes, Thomas Innes, James Stanier Clarke, James II (King of England) - 1816 - 752 pages
...into thine own hands : That men may know it was thy work, and see that Thou, Lord, hast done it. I do not, I dare not say, So let mine Enemies perish,...amend who have most offended Me in so high a nature ; iliat I may have those to forgive, who bear most proportion in their offences to those trespasses... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 pages
...too presumptuous. Ecclesiastes hath a right name for such kind of sacrifices. Going on he prays thus, "Let not thy justice prevent the objects and opportunities of my mercy." To folly, or to blasphemy, or to both, shall we impute this ? Shall the justice of God give place,... | |
| John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 590 pages
...presumptuous. Ecclesiastes* hath a right name for such kind of sacrifices. Going on he prays thus : " Let not thy justice prevent the objects and opportunities of my mercy." To folly, or to blasphemy, or to both, shall we impute this ? Shall the justice of God give place,... | |
| John Milton - 1877 - 554 pages
...presumptuous. Ecclesiastes* hath a right name for such kind of sacrifices. Going on he prays thus: " Let not thy justice prevent the objects and opportunities of my mercy." To folly, or to blasphemy, or to both, shall we impute this ? Shall the justice of God give place,... | |
| John Gauden, Charles I (King of England) - 1879 - 354 pages
...matter into Thine own hands, that men may know it was Thy work, and see that Thou, Lord, hast done it. I do not, I dare not say, so let mine enemies perish,...who have most offended me in so high a nature, that E I may have those to forgive who bear most proportion in their offences to those trespasses against... | |
| John Gauden (bp. of Worcester.) - 1879 - 354 pages
...was Thy work, and see that Thou, Lord, hast done it. I do not, I dare not say, so let mine etumies perish, O Lord; yea, Lord, rather give them repentance,...who have most offended me in so high a nature, that E I may have those to forgive who bear most proportion in their offences to those trespasses against... | |
| Charles I (King of England), John Gauden - 1879 - 252 pages
...not say, so let mine enemies perish, 0 Lord; yea, Lord, rather give them repentance, .pardon, and v impunity if it be Thy blessed will. Let not Thy justice...high a nature, that I may have those to forgive who bear most proportion in their offences to those trespasses against Thy majesty, which I hope Thy mercy... | |
| Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1879 - 344 pages
...work, and see that Thou, Lord, hast done it. I do not, I dare not say, so let mine enemies perish, 0 Lord; yea, Lord, rather give them repentance, pardon,...opportunities of my mercy; yea, let them live and amend I may have those to forgive who bear most proportion in their offences to those trespasses against... | |
| Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1879 - 556 pages
...matter into Thine own hands, that men may know it was Thy work, and see that Thou, Lord, hast done it. I do not, I dare not say, so let mine enemies perish,...impunity, if it be Thy blessed will. Let not Thy justice prment the objects and opportunities of my mercy ; yea, let them live and amend who have most offended... | |
| Charles I (King of England), John Gauden - 1880 - 288 pages
...yea, Lord, rather give them repentance, pardon, mid impunity if it be Thy blessed will. Let not Tlvy justice prevent the objects and opportunities of my...high a nature, that I may have those to forgive who bear most proportion in their offences to those trespasses against Thy majesty, which I hope Thy mercy... | |
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