| John Robinson - 1851 - 576 páginas
...multitude, who more honour the gay coat than either the virtuous mind of the man, or glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that...magistrate beareth, is honourable, in how mean persons soever. And this duty you both may the more willingly and ought the more conscionably to perform, because... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1852 - 330 páginas
...multitude, who more honor the gay coat than either the virtuous mind of the man, or glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that...power and authority, which the magistrate beareth, is honorable in how mean persons soever. And this duty you both may the more willingly and ought the more... | |
| Hermann Ferdinand Uhden - 1858 - 314 páginas
...multitude, who more honor the gay coat, than either the virtuous mind of the man, or the glorious ordinance of the Lord ; but you know better things, and that...power and authority, which the magistrate beareth, is honorable, in how mean person soever ; and this duty you may the more willingly, and ought the more... | |
| Hermann Ferdinand Uhden - 1858 - 324 páginas
...multitude, who more honor the gay coat, than either the virtuous mind of the man, or the glorious ordinance of the Lord; but you know better things, and that...power and authority, which the magistrate beareth, is honorable, in how mean person soever; and this duty you may the more willingly, and ought the more... | |
| Joseph Sylvester Clark, Henry Martyn Dexter, Alonzo Hall Quint, Isaac Pendleton Langworthy, Christopher Cushing, Samuel Burnham - 1863 - 408 páginas
...Gorges. [APRIL, honor the gay coat, than either the virtuous mind of the man, or glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that...power and authority which the magistrate beareth is honorable, in how mean soever persons. And this duty you both may the more willingly and ought the... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1864 - 476 páginas
...stars and ribbons of nobility] than either the virtuous mind of the man, or the glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that...power and authority, which the magistrate beareth, is honorable in how mean persons soever. And this duty you may the more willingly and conscionably perform,... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1865 - 242 páginas
...multitude," who more honour the gay coate, then either the vertuous mind of the man, or glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that the image of the Lords power and authoritie which the Magiftrate beareth, is honorable, in how meane perfons foeuer.... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1870 - 40 páginas
...multitude, who more honour the gay coate, then either the vertuous mind of the man, or glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that the image of the Lords power and authoritie which the Magistrate beareth, is honorable, in how meane persons soeuer.... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter - 1870 - 48 páginas
...multitude, who more honour the gay coate, then either the vertuous mind of the man, or glorious ordinance of the Lord. But you know better things, and that the image of the Lords power and authoritie which the Magistrate beareth, is honorable, in how meane persons soeuer.... | |
| Stephen Merrill Allen - 1871 - 92 páginas
...a citizen soldier, seems to prove that he revered, in the words of Mr. Robinson's farewell sermon, "the image of the Lord's power and authority which the magistrate beareth," — words that can never be too forcibly impressed on the minds of the penny-wise, who would diminish... | |
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