| Charles Butler - 1822 - 706 lehte
...I am a minister of God," said Bourdaloue, " and must not disguise his truths. <c What I said in my sermon is my morning- and "evening prayer:— May...affected, and silently dismissed the preacher : but, from this time, the court began to observe that change, which afterwards, and at no distant period, led... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 430 lehte
...am " a minister of God," said Bourdaloue, " and. " must not disguise his truths. What I said in my " sermon is my morning and evening prayer : — " May...affected, and silently dismissed the preacher : but, from this time, the court began to observe that change which afterwards, and at no distant period, led Lewis... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 372 lehte
...and must not disguise his truths. What " I said in my sermon is my morning and evening pray" er : — May God, in his infinite mercy, grant me to see " the day, when the greatest of kings shall be the ho" liest." — The monarch was affected, and silently dismissed the preacher : but, from this time,... | |
| Charles Butler - 1824 - 368 lehte
...and must not disguise his truths. What " I said in my sermon is my morning and evening pray" er : — May God, in his infinite mercy, grant me to see " the day, when the greatest of kings shall be the ho" liest." — The monarch was affected, and silently dismissed the preacher : but, from this time,... | |
| Charles Butler - 1825 - 378 lehte
...must not disguise his truths. What •- 1 said in my sermon is my morning and evening pray" er:—May God, in his infinite mercy, grant me to see ' ' the day, when the greatest of kings shall be the ho-- liest.''—The monarch was affected, and silently dismissed the preacher : but, from this time,... | |
| 1825 - 688 lehte
...not disguise his truths. What I said in my sermon is my morning and evening prayer :— Mi-y God, ia his infinite mercy, grant me to see the day, when...affected, and silently dismissed the preacher : but, from this time, the court began to observe that change which afterwards, and at no distant period led Lewis... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 lehte
...insult your majesty; but I am a minister of God, and must not disguise his truths. What I said in my sermon is my morning and evening prayer: —May God,...when the greatest of kings shall be the holiest."— 75 The monarch was affected, and silently dismissed the preacher: but, from this time, the court began... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - 316 lehte
...his truths. What I said in my sermon is my morning and evening prayer: — May God, in his infmite mercy, grant me to see the day, when the greatest of kings shall be the holiest." — EXERCISE 114. Eloquence of Bridalne. — BUTLER. "The missionary orator, most renowned in our days,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 lehte
...insult your majesty; but I am a minister of God, and must not disguise his truths. What I said in my sermon is my morning and evening prayer: — May God,...when the greatest of kings shall be the holiest." — EXERCISE 114. Eloquence if Bridaine. — BUTLER. "The missionary orator, most renowned in our days,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1835 - 320 lehte
...insult your majesty; but I am a minister of God, and must not disguise his truths. What I said in my sermon is my morning and evening prayer: — May God,...when the greatest of kings shall be the holiest." — EXERCISE 1 14. Eloquence of Bndaine. — BUTLER. " The missionary orator, most renowned in our... | |
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