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Side 133
... king ? In Sion is his seat and dwelling place , Thence doth he shew the brightness of his face . Hierusalem , where God his throne hath set , Shall any hour absent thee from my mind ? Then let my right hand quite her skill forget , OF ...
... king ? In Sion is his seat and dwelling place , Thence doth he shew the brightness of his face . Hierusalem , where God his throne hath set , Shall any hour absent thee from my mind ? Then let my right hand quite her skill forget , OF ...
Side 134
... voice , and sing Carols and anthems to their heavenly King . Let not your voice alone his praise forth tell , But move withal and praise him in the dance ; Cymbals and harps let them be tuned well : ' 134 A TRANSLATION.
... voice , and sing Carols and anthems to their heavenly King . Let not your voice alone his praise forth tell , But move withal and praise him in the dance ; Cymbals and harps let them be tuned well : ' 134 A TRANSLATION.
Side 135
... kings in chains of iron strong , And manacle their nobles for their wrong . Expect the time , for ' tis decreed in Heaven , Such honour shall unto his saints be given . FINIS . APPENDIX . CHRISTIAN PARADOXES . PREFACE . THE Character of ...
... kings in chains of iron strong , And manacle their nobles for their wrong . Expect the time , for ' tis decreed in Heaven , Such honour shall unto his saints be given . FINIS . APPENDIX . CHRISTIAN PARADOXES . PREFACE . THE Character of ...
Side 146
... Christian . XIV . He believes himself to be a king , how mean soever he be and how great soever he be , he thinks himself not too good to be a servant to the poorest saint . XV . He is often in prison , yet always 146 APPENDIX .
... Christian . XIV . He believes himself to be a king , how mean soever he be and how great soever he be , he thinks himself not too good to be a servant to the poorest saint . XV . He is often in prison , yet always 146 APPENDIX .
Side 172
... King Ed- ward I. your Majesty's famous progenitor , and principal lawgiver of our nation , after he had in his younger years given himself satisfaction in the glory of arms , by the enterprise of the Holy Land , having inward 172 THE ...
... King Ed- ward I. your Majesty's famous progenitor , and principal lawgiver of our nation , after he had in his younger years given himself satisfaction in the glory of arms , by the enterprise of the Holy Land , having inward 172 THE ...
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