| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 str.
...wretched. The whole history of the Christian religion r 147. — VOL. xilf. ON CHURCH ESTABLISHMENTS. shows that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted...bow the knee, and spit upon her; they cry, Hail! and smile her on the cheek ; they put a sceptre into her hand, but it is a fragile reed ; they crown her,... | |
| 1831 - 616 str.
...wretched. The whole history of the Christian religif™ p 147. — VOL. xi T ON CHURCH ESTABLISHMENTS. shows that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alliance of power, than of being crashed by its opposition. Those who thrust temporal sovereignty upon her, treat her as their prototypes... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 440 str.
...restraint of the powerful, and the last hope of the wretched. The whole history of the Christian religion shows, that she is in far greater danger of being...opposition. Those who thrust temporal sovereignty «pon her, treat her as their prototype; treated her author. They bow the knee, and spit upon her;... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 str.
...powerful, and the last hope of the wretched. The whole history of the Christian Religion shows, lhat she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alliance of power, lhan of being crushed by ils opposition. Those who thrust temporal sovereignly upon her, Ireat her... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 str.
...restraint of the powerful, and the last hope of the wretched. The whole history of the Christian Ueligion shows, that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alli;mr<> of power, than of being crushed by its opposition. Those who thrust temporal sovereignly... | |
| 1835 - 916 str.
...being crushed by ils opposition. Those who thrust temporal sovereignly upon her, Ireal her as Iheir {.m呖 q 2 D H + 2+ }v H vL ' + 7 e h2 *X ` 1 J c Ihey cry Hail! and smile her on the cheek ; Ihey |iul a sceptre inlo her hand, bul ii is a fragile... | |
| James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - 1836 - 740 str.
...restraint of the powerful, and the last hope of the wretched. The whole history of the Christian religion shows that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted...sovereignty upon her, treat her as their prototypes did her author. They bow the knee and spit upon her; they cry, Hail! and smite her on the cheek; they... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 466 str.
...restraint of the powerfnl, and the last hope of the wretched. The whole history of the Christian Keligion shows, that she is in far greater danger of being...Hail! and smite her on the cheek ; they put a sceptre into her hand, but it is a fragile reed ; they crown her, but it is with thorns; they cover with purple... | |
| 1867 - 396 str.
...apply to her temporal suhjection? " They treat her as their prototypes treated her Author ! They how the knee and spit upon her ! They cry, ' Hail,' and smite her upon the cheek ! They put a sceptre in her hand, hut it is a fragile reed ; they crown her, hut it... | |
| 1842 - 414 str.
...strength of his intellect and imagination. The whole history of the Christian religion shows, he says, that "she is in far greater danger of being corrupted...! and smite her on the cheek ; they put a sceptre into her hand, but it is a fragil reed ; they crown her, but it is with thorns ; they cover with purple... | |
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