If their names were not found in the registers of heralds, they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge over them. Critical and historical essays - Page 22by Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1883Full view - About this book
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 pages
...favour; and, confident of that favour, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 pages
...unacquainted with the works of philosophers and poets they were deeply read in the oracles of God. II their names were not found in the registers of heralds,...steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge over them. Their palaces were houses not made with... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 pages
...other vert* substituted for the pure worship of the soul. If they were unacquainted with the work* of philosophers and poets, they were deeply read in...names were not found In the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded In the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1859 - 396 pages
...His favor; and confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a splendid... | |
| Arthur Mursell - 1859 - 164 pages
...but his favour ; and, confident of that favour, they despised all the destinctions and all emoluments of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured they were recorded in the book of life, — if their steps were unattended by a splendid... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 pages
...titte " ' and confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge over them. Their palaces were houses not made with... | |
| Henry George John Clements - 1860 - 176 pages
...his favour; and confident of that favour, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...steps were not accompanied by a splendid train of menials, legions of ministering angels had charge over them. Their palaces were houses not made with... | |
| David Masson - 1860 - 282 pages
...his favor; and, confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. If they were unacquainted with the works...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 pages
...with contempt the ceremonious homage which other sects substituted for the pure worship of the soul. If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1860 - 136 pages
...confident of that favor, they despised all the accomplishments and all the dignities of the world. 4. If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers...names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life. If their steps were not accompanied by a... | |
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