The sister-cause, Religion and the Law, With Superstition's name ! yet, yet their deeds, Their constancy in torture and in death, — These on Tradition's tongue still live ; these shall On History's honest page be pictured bright To latest times. Perhaps... The Vale of Cedars: Or, The Martyr - Strana 163autor/autoři: Grace Aguilar - 1850 - 256 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Grahame - 1805 - 184 str.
...sceptic's scorn hath dar'd to soil The record of their fame ! What tho' the men Of worldly minds have dar'd to stigmatize The sister-cause, Religion and the Law,...their deeds, Their constancy in torture, and in death, — (6) These on tradition's tongue still live, these shall On hist'ry's honest page be pictur'd bright... | |
| 1817 - 628 str.
...inhuman oppressor. ' What though the men Of worldly minds have dared to stigmatize The Sister Cause, Religion and the Law With Superstition's name ! yet,...torture and in death, These on tradition's tongue still live, these shall On History's honest page be pictured bright To latest times.' Grahame's Sabbath.... | |
| 1806 - 312 str.
...1661 ; when the whole inhabitants of the Lowlands might be said to have been under sentence of death. their deeds, Their constancy in torture and in death, These on tradition's tongue still live ; these _ shall On history's honest page be piftur'd bright To latest times. Perhaps some... | |
| James Grahame - 1807 - 250 str.
...godliness devote. What though the sceptic's scorn hath dared to soil The record of their fame ! What though the men Of worldly minds have dared to stigmatize...torture, and in death, — These on tradition's tongue still live, these shall On history's honest page be pictured bright To latest times. Perhaps some bard,... | |
| 1811 - 750 str.
...Th* record of their fame ! What though Of worldly minds have dar'd to stigmatise The lister cause, Religion and the Law, With Superstition's name. Yet,...constancy in torture and in death, These on Tradition's jlongue shall live, the«e shall On History's tionest page be pictur'd bright To latest limes.With... | |
| James Grahame - 1817 - 188 str.
...minds have dared to stigmatize The sister-cause, Religion and the Law, With Superstition's name ! ye<, yet their deeds, Their constancy in torture and in death, — These on Tradition's tongue still live, these shall On History's honest page be pictured bright To latest times. Perhaps some bard,... | |
| Thomas Murray - 1822 - 402 str.
...liberty. What though the sceptic's scorn hath dared to soil The record of their fame ! What though the mea Of worldly minds have dared to stigmatize The sister-cause,...shall live, these shall On history's honest page be pictured bright To latest times. CHAPTER X. Thomas Gordon — early life unknown — goes to London,... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 364 str.
...bate dared to stigmatize The Sister Cause, Religion and the Law, With superstition's name ! Yet/yet their deeds, Their constancy in torture and in death,...on tradition's tongue shall live — these shall On hist'ry's honest page be picturM bright To latest times. Craluinu't Sabbath. Still more difficult would... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 str.
...godliness devote. What though the sceptic's scorn hath dared to soil The record of their fame! What though the men Of worldly minds have dared to stigmatize...torture and in death,— These on Tradition's tongue still live ; these shall On History's honest page be pictured bright To latest times. Perhaps some... | |
| 470 str.
...worship God as conscience wills ! Far other times our fathers' grandsires knew. What tho' the sceptic's scorn hath dared to soil The record of their fame...and in death — These on Tradition's tongue shall lire ; these shall On History's honest page be pictur'd bright To latest time*." GRAHAMS. Retrospection... | |
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