People who saw nothing of the godly but their uncouth visages, and heard nothing from them but their groans and their whining hymns, might laugh at them. But those had little reason to laugh who encountered them in the hall of debate or in the field of... The baptist Magazine - Sida 5131825Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1856 - 428 sidor
...ec'at in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...heard nothing from them but their groans and their hymn«, might laugh at them. But those had little reason to laugh, who encountered them in the hall... | |
| Temple Christian Faber - 1857 - 502 sidor
...his seat in the council or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...visages, and heard nothing from them but their groans and whining hymns, might laugh at them. The intensity of their feelings on one subject made them tranquil... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 780 sidor
...seat in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left That of Milton is an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal,... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1858 - 276 sidor
...seat in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment, and an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal,... | |
| Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 sidor
...seat in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...brought to civil and military affairs a coolness of ) udgment and an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1859 - 768 sidor
...war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who aw nothing of the godly but their uncouth visages, and heard nothing from them but their ;roans and their whining hymns, might, laugh at them. But those had little reason to laugh, who encountered... | |
| David Masson - 1860 - 282 sidor
...seat in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment and an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal,... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 sidor
...seat in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of his soul had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment and an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 sidor
...neck of his king. In his devotional retirement, he prayed with convulsions, and groans, and tears. People who saw nothing of the godly but their uncouth...civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment, and an immutability of purpose, which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897 - 1102 sidor
...seat in the council, or girt on his sword for war, these tempestuous workings of the sotd had left no perceptible trace behind them. People who saw nothing...might laugh at them. But those had little reason to iangh who encountered them in the hall of debate 01 fli the field of battle. These fanatics brought... | |
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