| William Paley - 1800 - 418 sayfa
...they were fo flayed with whipping, that the frame and flrudure of * 19 Ep. Smyr. c. Hi. their f 94 .] their bodies were laid open to their very inward veins and arteries, neverthelefs endured it. In like manner, thofe who were condemned to the beafts, and kept a long time... | |
| William Wake - 1810 - 418 sayfa
...ordering of' all things unto him.(j") And indeed who can choose but admire the greatness of their mind, and that admirable patience and love of their master,...inward veins and arteries, nevertheless endured it. And when all that beheld them, pitied and lamented them ; yet they shewed so great a generosity of... | |
| William Wake - 1817 - 494 sayfa
...ordering of all things unto him. And, indeed, who can choose but admire the greatness of their mind, and that admirable patience, and love of their Master,...inward veins and arteries, nevertheless endured it'. And when all that beheld .them pitied and lamented them ; yet they shewed so great- a generosity of... | |
| J. W. Baker - 1817 - 262 sayfa
...punishments, have finished the course of their faith with firmness. The letter from Smyrna asks, " who can choose but admire the greatness of their minds,...with whipping, that the frame and structure of their hodies were laid open to their very inward veins and arteries, nevertheless endured it. In like manner,... | |
| Robert Ainslie - 1818 - 166 sayfa
...be prevenlaiives of the adherence to, and propagation of their religious faith. We there learn, that they were so " flayed with whipping, that the frame...laid open to their very inward veins and arteries, and that, nevertheless, they endured ; that those who were condemned to the beasts, were kept long... | |
| Maria Hack - 1824 - 344 sayfa
...us, who are more religious than ' others, to ascribe the power and ordering ' of all things unto him. And, indeed, ' who can choose but admire the greatness ' of their minds, and that admirable pa' tience and love of their Master, which ' then appeared in them ? Who, when ' they were so flayed... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 426 sayfa
...of all things unto him. And mdeed who can choose but admire the greatness of their minds, and thut admirable patience and love of their Master, which then appeared in them 1 Who, when they were so flayed with whipping, (hat the frame and structure of their bodies were laid... | |
| William Paley - 1825 - 454 sayfa
...us, who are more religious than others, to ascribe the power and ordering of all things, unto him. And indeed who can choose but admire the greatness...nevertheless endured it. In like manner, those who *» Pol. ad Phil. c. «. >° 19 Ep. Smyr. c. iii. were condemned to the beasts, and kept a long time... | |
| William Paley, Edmund Paley - 1825 - 478 sayfa
...becomes us, who are more religious than others, to ascribe the power and ordering of all things unto him. And indeed who can choose but admire the greatness...of their Master, which then appeared in them ? Who, * Pol. ad Phil. c. ix. f 19 Ep. Smyr. c. iii. when they were so flayed with whipping, that the frame... | |
| William Paley - 1826 - 448 sayfa
...And indeed, who can choose but admire he greatness of their minds, and that admirable patience ind love of their Master, which then appeared in them...structure of their bodies were laid open to their •Clem, ad Cor. ci ri. AB Wake's traiu. tShephenl of Herraas,c. xxviii. iPol. a£, c. ix. very inward... | |
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