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Seven Sermons: Viz, I. Of the Unpardonable Sin Against the Holy Ghost; Or ... - Page 115
by Robert Russel - 1784 - 124 pages
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 514 pages
...my civil conduct, I humbly blefs * my God, has been with peace on earth, and good' will to all men, from the king on the throne, to the ' beggar on the dunghill. ' I have ever loved ENGLAND, and moderation to c all parties in it; and long feen, and forefeen, the...
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Thoughts in prison [in verse] by W. Dodd. To which are added, his last ...

William Dodd - 1801 - 204 pages
...hope, even for your life. It is founded on this : I know the hearts of all are in the hand of my God, from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill ; and he tnrneth them what way foever he will, I know, if you feek but Daniel's faith, Daniel's God can fhut...
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The Works of the Rev. John Witherspoon...: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 3

John Witherspoon, John Rodgers - 1802 - 604 pages
...wanted religion. Remember this then, in a Tingle word, that there is neither profeffion nor ftation, from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill, to whom a concern for eternity, is not the one thing needful. But let me juft take notice of the great...
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Thoughts in Prison;: In Five Parts, Viz. The Imprisonment, The Retrospect ...

William Dodd - 1815 - 250 pages
...hope, even For your life. It is founded on this : I know the hearts of all are in the hand of my God, from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill ; and lie turneth them what way soever he will. I know, if you seek but Daniel's faith, Daniel's God can...
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The Works of John Witherspoon: Containing Essays, Sermons, &c., on ..., Volume 7

John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - 1815 - 332 pages
...wanted religion. Remember this, then, in a fingle word, that there is neither profeffion nor ftation, from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill, to whom a concern for eternity is not the one thing needful. But, let me juft take notice of the great...
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The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volume 1; Volume 3

1834 - 452 pages
...entire subjection to them. Their denunciations of endless hell torments had made whole nations tremble, from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill. But did skeol, hades, tartarui, or gehcnna, the four words which are rendered hell in king James' version,...
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Appeals to the Heart: Exhibiting the Beauties of Christian Truth

Thomas Spencer - 1840 - 282 pages
...up the dead that are in them ; and they shall all be judged, every man according to his works, even from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill. Then shall the rich and the poor meet together, the Lord shall be the Judge of them both : there will...
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The Friends' Library, Volume 5

William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 496 pages
...That my civil conduct, I humbly bless my God, has been with peace on earth, and good will to all men-, from the king on the throne, to the beggar on the dunghill. " I have ever loved England, and moderation to all parties in it, and long seen, and foreseen the consequences...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volumes 1-2

1846 - 906 pages
...their stories, has taken her spiritual heroes and heroines from all ranks and conditions of life, — from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill, — and has ennobled all alike by the sanction and seal of her approving testimony. Tho influence both for...
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A Collection from the Newspaper Writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers

Nathaniel Peabody Rogers - 1847 - 414 pages
...these scenes 1 O for the warning voice that once affrighted Nineveh, and clad her nation in sackcloth, from the king on the throne to the beggar on the dunghill ; that laid a people in ashes ! But it may not be. Another fate, we fear, attends this last of republics....
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