| 1833 - 896 lehte
...of external security and trinmph, — when a wandering outcast, with nothing but the mountain hreeze to play around her, and nought but the caves of the earth to shelter her, as now, when endowed with the powers of an establishment. The magistrates may withdraw their protection, and she... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 470 lehte
...inherent greatness ; and, at least strong as ever, in the reverence of her country's population — she was as much a church in her days of suffering,...magistrate might withdraw his protection ; and she cease to be an establishment any longer — but in all the high matters of sacred and spiritual jurisdiction,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1838 - 92 lehte
...of families, she would be at least as strong as ever in the reverence of her country's population. She was as much a church in her days of suffering...magistrate might withdraw his protection, and she cease to he an establishment any longer — but in all the high matters of sacred and spiritual jurisdiction,... | |
| David King - 1839 - 108 lehte
...her external security and triumph — when a wandering outcast, with nothing but the mountain breath to play around her, and nought but the caves of the earth to succour her, as now when endowed with all the powers of an Establishment." In his recent speeches,... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1846 - 394 lehte
...her days of suffering, as in her days of outward security and triumph — when a wandering outcost, with nought but the mountain breezes to play around...magistrate might withdraw his protection ; and she cease to be an establishment any onger — but in all the high matters of sacred and spiritual jurisdiction,... | |
| Robert Buchanan - 1849 - 522 lehte
...of families, she would be at least as strong as ever in the reverence of her country's population. She was as much a church in her days of suffering,...security and triumph, — when a wandering outcast, with nothing CHAP.VII. but the mountain breezes to play around her, and nought but the caves of the earth... | |
| Robert Buchanan - 1849 - 514 lehte
...of families, she would be at least as strong as ever in the reverence of her country's population. She was as much a church in her days of suffering,...security and triumph, — when a wandering outcast, with nothing CHAF.VII. but the mountain breezes to play around her, and nought but the caves of the earth... | |
| Margaret Diane LeCompte - 1850 - 650 lehte
...inherent greatness; and, at least strong as ever, in the reverence of her country's population — she was as much a church in her days of suffering,...outward security and triumph — when a wandering outcost, with nought but the mountain breezes to play around her, and nought but the caves of the earth... | |
| William Hanna - 1852 - 640 lehte
...of families, she would be at least as strong as ever in the reverence of her country's population. She was as much a Church in her days of suffering...magistrate might withdraw his protection, and she cease to be an Establishment any longer; but in all the high matters of sacred and spiritual jurisdiction,... | |
| Robert Buchanan - 1861 - 544 lehte
...of families, she would be at least as strong as ever in the reverence of her country's population. She was as much a church in her days of suffering, as in her days of outward security and trinmph, — when a wandering outeast, with nothing but the mountain breezes to play around her, and... | |
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