| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man J. Johnson Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found, that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| William Smith - 1814 - 330 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the Judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion...; but supplication to God can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found, that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1815 - 660 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the Judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithe.ts. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion...; but supplication to God can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found, that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 470 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion...; but supplication to God can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it willbe found that the most simple expression is the most sublime,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 466 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion...; but supplication to God can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 páginas
...presence of the Jndge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diifuse itself through many topics of persuasion; but supplication to God can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found that the moat simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| Henry Hunter - 1828 - 356 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion, but supplication to God can only cry for mercy. " Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| 1833 - 378 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion...; but supplication to God, can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
| American education society - 1833 - 406 páginas
...trembling in the presence of the judge, is not at leisure for cadences and epithets. Supplication of man to man may diffuse itself through many topics of persuasion...; but supplication to God, can only cry for mercy. Of sentiments purely religious, it will be found that the most simple expression is the most sublime.... | |
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