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" DEAR HEART, I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but alas I have now no word of comfort, saving to our last and best refuge, which is Almighty God, to whose will we must submit ; and when we consider how he hath disposed of these nations and... "
The Isle of Man: Its History, Physical, Ecclesiastical, Civil and Legendary - Página 296
por Joseph George Cumming - 1848 - 376 páginas
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Memoirs of James earl of Derby, with an account of the life of Oliver ...

James Stanley (7th earl of Derby.) - 1804 - 682 páginas
...is Almighty God, to whofe will we muft fubmit; and when we confider how he' hath difpofed of thefe nations and the government thereof; we have no more...to do but to lay our hands upon our mouths judging ourfelves, and acknowledging our fins, joined with others, to have been the caufe of thefe miferies,...
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Biographia Borealis: Or, Lives of Distinguished Northerns

Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - 764 páginas
...before his death, he wrote a letter to his Countess, which we shall give entire :— "Mv DEAR HEART, I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but alas...our mouths, judging ourselves, and acknowledging our sius, joined with others, to have been the cause of these miseries, and to call upon him with tears...
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The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire;: Being Lives of the Most ...

Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - 774 páginas
...before his death, he wrote a letter to his Countess, which we shall give entire : — "MY DEAR HEART, I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but alas...disposed of these nations and the government thereof, we hare no more to do but to lay our hands upon our mouths, judging ourselves, and acknowledging our sins,...
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The Church of England Magazine, Volumen18

1845 - 518 páginas
...his death he wrote a letter to his countess, which we thall give entire: — " MY DEAR HEAKT, — " I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but alas, I have now no word of comfort, saving to our hut and best refuge, which is almighty God, to whose wffl we must submit ; and, when we consider how...
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English Churchwomen of the Seventeenth Century

1846 - 170 páginas
...farewell letter from Chester to his wife, and to his three children, who were with her. My dear Heart, " I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but, alas...last and best Refuge, which is Almighty God, to whose witt we must submit ; and when we consider how he hath disposed of these nations and the government...
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Fireside tales for the young, Volumen2

Sarah Stickney Ellis - 1849 - 614 páginas
...Isle of Man : — " ' To THE COUNTESS OF DERBY. " ' Chester, October 13, 1651. "' My dear Heart, " ' I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but, alas, I have now no word of comfort; saving our last and best refuge, which is Almighty God, to whose will we must submit ; and when we consider...
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The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ..., Volúmenes9-10

1850 - 796 páginas
...and are as follows : — " To the Countess of Derby. "Chester, October 13, 1651. "Mv DEAR HEART, " I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines ; but alas, I have now no word of comfort, saving one last and best refuge, which is ALMIGHTY GOD, to Whose will we must submit ; and when we consider...
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of ...

1867 - 224 páginas
...compared with them : My Lord's last letter to my Lady, 8i*' 12th, 1651, frdm Chester. MY DEAR HEART, — I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but alas ! I have now no word of comfort ; saving to oar last and best refuge which is Almighty God, to whose will we must submit : and when we consider...
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The Stanleys of Knowsley, a history

William Pollard - 1868 - 262 páginas
...trial, and perhaps a more truly affectionate communication was never penned : — "My Dear Heart, — I have heretofore sent you " comfortable lines, but...and the government thereof, we have no " more to do than lay our hands upon our mouths, "judging ourselves and acknowledging our sins, joined " with others...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1868 - 986 páginas
...at the hour of his execution, place his character in the noblest light : — " My Dear Heart, — I have heretofore sent you comfortable lines, but, alas,...have now no word of comfort saving to our last and host refuge, which is Almighty God, to whose will we must submit ; and when we come to consider how...
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