| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 pages
...Prologue to that which "he was to undergo afterwards. After many fuch barbarities, they offer'd to intercede for him to the Kirk upon his repentance,...touch the obdurate heart of this proud incorrigible Siri" ner, this wicked, perjured, and prophane Perfon, who re" fufes to hearken to the voice of thy... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 398 pages
...intercede for him to the Kirk upon his repentance, and to pray with him ; but he too well undcrilood the Form of Their Common Prayer, in thofe Cafes, to...touch the obdurate heart of this proud incorrigible Sin" пег, this wicked, perjured, and prophane Perfon, who re" fufes to hearken to the voice of thy... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 392 pages
...Prologue to that which "he was to undergo afterwards. After many fuch barbarities, they offer'd to intercede for him to the Kirk upon his repentance, and to pray with him ; but he too well uudcrftood the Form of Their Common Prayer , in thofe Cafes, to be only the moft virulent , and infolent... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1717 - 388 pages
...Prologue to that which "he was to undergo afterwards. After many fuch barbari^ ties, they offer'd to intercede for him to the Kirk upon his repentance,...touch the obdurate heart of this proud incorrigible Sinner, " this wicked, perjured, traiterous, and prophane Perfon, who " refufes to hearken to the voice... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 pages
...Prologue to that which «' he was to undergo afterwards." After many « fiich Barbarities they offered to intercede for ' him to the Kirk, upon his Repentance, and to * pray with him ; but he too well understood * the Form of their Common Prayer, in thofe * Cafes, to be only the moft virulent and info«... | |
| Arthur Collins - Nobility - 1756 - 872 pages
...prologue to that -which he was to undergo afterwards. After many fuch barbarities, they offered to intercede for him to the Kirk, upon his repentance,...him ; but he too well underftood the form of their Common-Prayer in thofe cafes, to be only the moft virulent and infolent imprecations upon the perfons... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 424 pages
...him: But he was too well acquainted •with thofe forms of imprecation , which they called prayers. " Lord, vouchfafe yet to touch " the obdurate heart of this proud incorrigible 0 fwiner ; this wicked , perjured , traiterous , and " profane perfon , who refufes to hearken to the... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 pages
...prologue to that which he was to undergo after" wards." After many fuch barbarities^ they offered to intercede for him to the Kirk upon his repentance,...thofe they prayed againft, " (Lord, vouchfafe yet to ec touch the obdurate heart of this proud incorrigiblefinner, " this wicked, perjured, traitorous,... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 pages
...prologue to that which he was to undergo afterwards." After many such barbarities, they offered to intercede for him to .the Kirk, upon his repentance, and to pray with him; but he too well understood the form of their common-prayer in those cases, to be only the 'most virulent and insolent... | |
| Arthur Collins - Great Britain - 1812 - 556 pages
...prologue to that which he was to undergo afterwards." After many such barbarities, they offered to intercede for him to the Kirk, upon his repentance, and to pray with him; but he too well understood the form of their common-prayer in those cases, to be only the most virulent and insolent... | |
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