| Thomas M'Crie - 1840 - 552 halaman
...will say, that ever I sought support against my native country. What I have heen to my country, alheit this unthankful age will not know, yet the ages to come will he compelled to hear witness to the truth. And thus I cease, requiring of all men that has to oppose... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1846 - 524 halaman
...following manner : " One thing, in the end, I may not pretermit, that is, to give him a lie in hit throat that either dare, or will say, that ever I...be compelled to bear witness to the truth. And thus 1 cease, requiring of all men that has to oppose any thing against me, that he will do it so plainly... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1850 - 678 halaman
...'p^Sflltifin^the What I have been to mebtfntty, 'irtber' th& u kfl! tfcoWW <lhc$»bges['*4 JJ T t pelled to bear witness to the truth. And thus I cease, requiring of all men that has to oppose anything against me, that he will do it so plainly as I make myself and all my doings manifest to the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1853 - 610 halaman
..." What I have been to my country," he said, " albeit this unthankful age will not know, yet the age to come will be compelled to bear witness to the truth. And thus I cease, requiring all men that has anything to oppose against me, that he will do it so plainly ae I make myself and... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1855 - 530 halaman
...also met in the pulpit, and refuted with great spirit. After vindicating his consistency, he concluded in the following manner : " One thing in the end,...thus I cease, requiring of all men that has to oppose anything against me, that he will do it so plainly as I make myself and all my doings manifest to the... | |
| John Tulloch - 1860 - 436 halaman
...the cowardice of the accusations made against him, and answered in the proud and noble words — " "What I have been to my country albeit this unthankful age will not know, yet the age to come will be compelled to bear witness to the truth ; and thus I cease, requir* " 0 Lord, in... | |
| John Tulloch - 1860 - 314 halaman
...bitterly the cowardice of the accusations made against him, and answered in the proud and noble words — "What I have been to my country, albeit this unthankful age will not know, yet the age to come ] will be compelled to bear witness to the truth; and thus I cease, requiring all men that... | |
| Elizabeth Warren - 1867 - 352 halaman
...he vindicated himself, and closed with these words: " One thing in the end I may not omit to deny, that ever I sought support against my native country....truth. And thus I cease : requiring of all men that have to oppose anything against me, that they will do it so plainly, as I make myself and all my doings... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1870 - 538 halaman
...enemies he favoured them with a brief but emphatic estimate of himself. " What I have been," he said, "to my country, albeit this unthankful age will not...come will be compelled to bear witness to the truth." l In comparing this with Knox's earlier utterances, we miss the old drollery and grotesque ridicule... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1873 - 480 halaman
...enemies he favoured them with a brief but emphatic estimate of himself. "What I have been," he said, "to my country, albeit this unthankful age will not...come will be compelled to bear witness to the truth." l In comparing this with Knox's earlier utterances, we miss the old drollery and grotesque ridicule... | |
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