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Side 104
There is mercy with thee , O Lord , that thou mayest be feared ; yea , thy mercies swallow up the greatness of our sins : speak peace to our souls and consciences ; make us happy in the free remission of all our sins , and be reconciled ...
There is mercy with thee , O Lord , that thou mayest be feared ; yea , thy mercies swallow up the greatness of our sins : speak peace to our souls and consciences ; make us happy in the free remission of all our sins , and be reconciled ...
Side 118
Wars with their noise affright us : when they cease , we are worse in peace . What then remains , but that we still should cry Not to be born , or being born to die . TRANSLATION OF CERTAINE PSALMES INTO ENGLISH VERSE . BY TO.
Wars with their noise affright us : when they cease , we are worse in peace . What then remains , but that we still should cry Not to be born , or being born to die . TRANSLATION OF CERTAINE PSALMES INTO ENGLISH VERSE . BY TO.
Side 124
... But fair they flatter , with a cloven heart , By pleasing words , to work their own behoof . a But God cut off the lips , that are all set To trap the harmless soul , that peace hath vow'd ; ; And pierce the tongues , that seek to ...
... But fair they flatter , with a cloven heart , By pleasing words , to work their own behoof . a But God cut off the lips , that are all set To trap the harmless soul , that peace hath vow'd ; ; And pierce the tongues , that seek to ...
Side 146
He is a peace - maker , yet is continually fighting , and an irreconcileable enemy . XII . He believes him to be worse than an infidel that provides not for his family , yet himself lives and dies without care .
He is a peace - maker , yet is continually fighting , and an irreconcileable enemy . XII . He believes him to be worse than an infidel that provides not for his family , yet himself lives and dies without care .
Side 171
... that your Majesty is in a double respect the life of our laws ; once , because without your authority they are but litera mortua ; and again , because you are the life of our peace , without which laws are put to silence .
... that your Majesty is in a double respect the life of our laws ; once , because without your authority they are but litera mortua ; and again , because you are the life of our peace , without which laws are put to silence .
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