| William Henry Furness - 1840 - 290 pages
...But may we bear in mind the greatness of the privilege we enjoy in being permitted to worship Thee according to the dictates of our own consciences, with none to molest us or make us afraid, surrounded by kindred and friends, mingling our hearts and voices with theirs.... | |
| Alfred C. Hills - 1864 - 228 pages
...that permission was not necessary. I trust the time will soon come when we can worship the Confederacy according to the dictates of our own consciences, with none to molest or make us afraid, and when the ladies can spit in the face of Yankees in the streets with impunity." "Amen!" I responded... | |
| Alfred C. Hills - 1864 - 224 pages
...that permission was not necessary. I trust the time will soon come when we can worship the Confederacy according to the dictates of our own consciences, with none to molest or make us afraid, and when the ladies can spit in the face of Yankees in the streets with impunity." " Amen !" I responded... | |
| George D Watt - 1869 - 392 pages
...passion within us, and bringing all subject to the law of God. We have also the privilege of worshipping Him according to the dictates of our own consciences, with none to molest or make us afraid. I am now going to preach you a short sermon concerning our temporal duties. My sermon is to the poor,... | |
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