| 1806 - 500 pages
...that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded : whereupon also, I resolved to print my book : this, (how strange soever it may...before the eternal God, is true; neither am I any way supcrstitiously deceived herein, since J did not only clearly hear the noise, hut in the serenest sky... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 534 pages
...even against reason, when it answers their purpose. His lordship continues, " This, however " strange it may seem, I protest before the Eternal God, is " true; neither am 1 superstitiously deceived herein,". &c. See LELANU'S View of the Deistical Writers, &c. vol. ip 470,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded ; whereupon also I resolved to print my book. This, how strange soever it may...only clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky I ever saw, being without all cloud, did, to my thinking, see the- place from whence it came. The life,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded ; whereupon also I resolved to print my book. This, how strange soever it may...only clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky I ever saw, being without all cloud, did, to my thinking, see the place from whence it came. The life,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...sign I demanded ; whereupon also I resolved to print my book. This, how strange soever it may seern, I protest before the eternal God is true ; neither...only clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky I ever saw, being without all cloud, did, to my thinking, see the place from whence it came. The life,... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1809 - 356 pages
...me, that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded, whereupon also I resolved to print my book. This, how strange soever it may...clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky that ever I saw, being without all cloud, did to my thinking see the place from whence it came. And now... | |
| Frederick Smith - 1811 - 274 pages
...petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded ; whereupon also I resolved to print my 6* book. This, how strange soever it may seem, I protest...noise, but in the serenest sky that I ever saw, being without-all cloud, did to my thinking see the place from whence it came." , It has been before observed,... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...cheer me, that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign demanded, whereupon I resolved to print my book. This (how strange soever it may...clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky that ever I saw, being all without cloud ; and I did, to my thinking, see the place whence the sound came."... | |
| 1811 - 872 pages
...Ы-fore the eternal God, is true ; neither am I any way superstitious I y deceived herein, since [ did not only clearly hear the noise, but, in the serenest sky that ever I saw, being without all cloud, did, to my thinking, see the place from whence it came. And now... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 pages
...cheer me, that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign demanded, whereupon I resolved to print my book. This (how strange soever it may...clearly hear the noise, but in the serenest sky that ever I saw, being all without cloud ; and I did, to my thinking, see the place whence the sound came."... | |
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