 | Jeremy Belknap - 1796
...461. for good, if they ufed him right; but he doubted whether there was not wanting that tendernefs of the life of man, made after God's image, which...thought it would have been happy if they had converted fome, before they had killed any." The beft apology for Captain Standifh is, that as a foldier he had... | |
 | Antonio de Alcedo, Aaron Arrowsmith - 1814
...and whom he noped the Lord had sent among them for good, if they used him right;' but Mr. Robinson doubted, ' whether there was not wanting that tenderness...which was meet,' and he thought it would have been a happy thing, ' if they had converted some before they had killed any.' It seems Standish was not... | |
 | Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - Страниц: 481
...was of a warm temper." He hoped the Lord had sent him among them for good if they used him right; Kit he doubted whether there was not wanting, that tenderness...life of man, made after God's image, which was meet; he thought "it would have been happy if they had converted some before they had killed any." 'I hese... | |
 | James Thacher - 1832 - Страниц: 382
...church at Plymouth, ' to consider the disposition of their Captain, who was of a warm temper.' He hoped the Lord had sent him among them for good, if they...life of man, made after God's image, which was meet ; he thought, ' it would have been happy if they had converted some, before they had killed any.' These... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - Страниц: 541
...Lord had sent him among them for a good end, if they used him as they ought. " He doubted, he said, " whether there was not wanting that tenderness of the life of man, made after God's image," which was so necessary ; and above all, that " it would have been happy if they had converted some before they... | |
 | James Thacher - 1835 - Страниц: 401
...church at Plymouth, 'to consider the disposition of their Captain, who was of a warm temper.' He hoped the Lord had sent him among them for good, if they...life of man, made after God's image, which was meet; he thought ' it would have been happy if they had converted some, before they had killed any.' These... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1837
...had sent him among them for a good end, if they used him as they ouglrt. " He doubted," he said, " whether there was not wanting that tenderness of the life of man, made after God's imago," which was so necessary; and above all, that "it would have been happy if they had converted... | |
 | Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - Страниц: 708
...Lord had sent him among them for a good end, if they used him as they ought "He doubted," he said, "whether there was not wanting that tenderness of...the life of man, made after God's image," which was so necessary ; and above all, that " it would have been happy if thev had converted some before they... | |
 | Samuel Gardner Drake - 1848 - Страниц: 696
...Lord had sent him among them for a good end, if they used him as they ought " He doubted," he said, " whether there was not wanting that tenderness of the life of man, made after God's image," which was so necessary ; and above all, that " it would have been happy if they had converted some before they... | |
 | Haliburton - 1851
...When their worthy pastor, whom they had left at Leyden, heard of it, he wrote to the Church, "that he doubted whether there was not wanting that tenderness of the life of man, made after God's image, that was meet," adding, " it would have been happy if they had converted some before they had killed... | |
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