| John Jewel - 1848 - 454 sivua
...and whole sittest at the right hand of thy Father, which also art present all in one moment of time from the east to the west, from the north to the south ; one in many, the same in divers places : from whence, I say, cometh this ? Soothly, not of our duty... | |
| John Jewel - 1848 - 650 sivua
...and west, as far as the Romans had conquered." The answer. And doth the jurisdiction of Rome reach from the east to the west ; from the north to the south ; and so over and over the whole world ? How happeneth it then that no learned father nor ancient writer,... | |
| Taxation - 1849 - 98 sivua
...SPQE, I apprehend, to send you any bad governor, nor is it possible that they should cast their eyes from the east to the west, from the north to the south, into all the regions where this standard flies ; and I would have you well to reflect upon the many... | |
| Scotland. - Congregational Union of Scotland - 1849 - 344 sivua
...all legitimate assistance from all who love our common Lord, and never be satisfied, till Scotland, from the East to the West, from the North to the South, bow in cheerful submission to His sceptre, who rules his saints by love. Let us only be true to our... | |
| T. & T. CLARK - 1849 - 392 sivua
...indeed, without impropriety, say, in one of his epistles to the Paulician churches, " I have journeyed from the east to the west, from the north to the south, preaching the gospel till my knees trembled." 2 He seems also to have imitated the apostle Paul in... | |
| 1850 - 862 sivua
...of Davies, and of Merrick, had been all in vain. Had they sown the wind to reap a whirlwind 1 No ; from the east to the west, from the north to the south, from India and Western Africa, from the spice groves of Ceylon, countless voices, varied in speech,... | |
| 1850 - 492 sivua
...midst of the valleys," and " weigheth the water by measure." Lakes are scattered through the lands from the east to the west, from the north to the south. Some that are small are traversed by the canoe of the Indian, or the skiff' of the fisherman ; others,... | |
| Henry Edward Manning (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1852 - 116 sivua
...speaks now at this hour in all the world. Whatever may be said in theory, no other, as a matter of fact, from the east to the west, from the north to the south, claims to be heard as the voice of God. Deny this, and to what do we come? If we depart from this maximum... | |
| John Whitehead - 1852 - 582 sivua
...the French on the one hand, and the rebels on the other: and a general panic ran through the nation, from the east to the west, from the north to the south. I judged it the more needful to visit as many places »s possible, and avail myself of the precious... | |
| George Handel HILL - 1853 - 290 sivua
...quotations above. Ask of the American public what name is connected with more pleasing associations, from the east to the west, from the north to the south, than that of YANKEE HILL. There must be a reason for the universal popularity of any individual. Those... | |
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