| British essayists - 1803 - 300 pages
...to God; carry her to his table to view his poor fare, and hear his heavenly discourse : let her see him injured -but not provoked ; let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies : lead her to... | |
| William Smith - 1803 - 492 pages
...to God. Carry her to his table, to view his poor fare and hear his heavenly discourse. Let her see him injured but not provoked. Let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to his... | |
| David Irving - 1803 - 266 pages
...heavenly difcourfe. Let her attend him to the tribunal, and conlider the patience with which he !pndured the feoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to his crofs ; let her view him in the agony of <U»iith, and hear his laft prayer for his perfecutors ; Father,... | |
| John Blair Linn - 1804 - 192 pages
...to God. Carry her to his table, to view his poor fare, and hear his heavenly converse. Let her see him injured but not provoked: Let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead him to his... | |
| Henry Kett - 1805 - 422 pages
...his life, humility, his table, to view his poor fare, and hear his heavenly discourse. Let her see him injured, but not provoked. Let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to the... | |
| Henry Kett - 1806 - 600 pages
...Let her fee him injured, but not pro. voked. Let her attend him to the tribunal, and confider thfe patience with which he endured the feoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to the crofs, and let her view him in the agonies of death, and hear his laft prayer for his perfecutors;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 424 pages
...God ; carry her to his table to view ' ii poor fare, and hear his heavenly discourse : let her see him injured but not provoked ; let her attend him to the tribunal- and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies : lead her to... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1809 - 442 pages
...plications to God. Carry her to his table to " view his poor fare ; and hear his heavenly dif" courfe. Let her attend him to the tribunal, and " confider the patience with which he endured the i "* feoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her LE c T. XVI " to his crofs ; let her view him in... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 pages
...his God. Carry her to his table, to view his mean fare, and hear his heavenly discourse. Let her see him injured, but not .provoked. Let her attend him to the tribunal^ and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to his... | |
| Thomas Sherlock (bp. of London.) - 1812 - 506 pages
...fupplications to God. Carry her to his table to view his poor fare, and hear his heavenly difcourfe. Let her fee him injured, but not provoked : let her...Lead her to his crofs ; and let her view him in the agony of death, and hear his laft prayer for his perfecutors : Father, forgive them, for they know... | |
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