| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 600 páginas
...Hammond, through diflatisfa&ion too, defired retirement from the army, and thought of quiet in the Iflc of Wight. Did not God find him out there ? I believe...never forget this.' — And now I perceive, he is to feek again, partly through his fad and heavy burthen, and partly through diflatisfa&ion with friends... | |
| 1793 - 620 páginas
...Hammond, through diffatisfailion too, defired retirement from the' army, and thought of quiet in the Ifle of Wight? Did not God find him out there? I believe...never forget this. — And. now I perceive he is to feek again, partly through his fad and heavy burthen, and partly through diflatisfaftion with friends... | |
| 1802 - 630 páginas
...through diff» (¡stacl ion too, defired rrtirement firm the atmy, and thought of quiet in the lile of Wight? Did not God find him out there ? I believe...never forget this. — And now I perceive, he is to feck again, partly through his fad and heavy burthen, and partly through difl'.itiataftion with friends... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 páginas
...Robin, our fleshly reasonings ensnare us. These make us say, Heavy, sad, pleasant, easy ! Was there not a little of this when Robert Hammond, through dissatisfaction...through his sad and heavy burthen, and partly through dissatisfaction with friends' actings. Dear Robin, thou and I were never worthy to be door-keepers... | |
| 1847 - 798 páginas
...fleshly reasonings ensnare us. These make us pay 'heavy,' ' sad,' 'pleasant,' ' easy.' Was there not a little of this when Robert Hammond, through dissatisfaction...army, and thought of quiet in the Isle of Wight ? Did nut God find him out there 1 I believe he will never forget this. And now I perceive he is to seek... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 446 páginas
...ensnare us. These make us say ; heavy, sad, pleasant, easy : Was not there a little of this, when Rob. Hammond, through dissatisfaction too, desired retirement...through his sad and heavy burthen, and partly through dissatisfaction with friends' actings. Dear Robin, thou and I were never worthy to be doorkeepers in... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 412 páginas
...ensnare us. These make us say; heavy, sad, pleasant, easy: Was not there a little of this, when Rob. Hammond, through dissatisfaction too, desired retirement...through his sad and heavy burthen, and partly through dissatisfaction with friends' actings. Dear Robin, thou and I were never worthy to be doorkeepers in... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 440 páginas
...our fleshly reasonings ensnare " us. These make us say heavy, sad, pleasant, " easy. Was there not a little of this when Robert " Hammond, through dissatisfaction...from the army ; and thought of quiet " in the Isle of flight ? Did not God find him " out there ? I believe he will never forget "this."* Thus are two great... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 páginas
...things befall us ; they bring forth the exercise of faith and patience ; whereby in the end (James 1 st) we shall be made perfect. " Dear Robin, our fleshly...through his sad and heavy burthen, and partly through dissatisfaction with friends' actings. Dear Robin, thou and I were never worthy to be doorkeepers in... | |
| 1838 - 380 páginas
...a resistance in a particular case. " Was there not," he asks, " a little of this [the providential] when Robert Hammond, through dissatisfaction too,...the army, and thought of quiet in the Isle of Wight ? " He proceeds : — " You say, * God had appointed authorities among the nations, to which active... | |
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