| 1822 - Страниц: 932
...him, he could have been so of telling a deliberate and an uncalled-for LIE. ' Sirs,' said he, ' I put to all of you, whether you do not feel and know that...rather the will than the power to do for him !' " Dr Muir was speaking fervently in this strain, and the visible emotion of a man who generally controlled... | |
| 1822 - Страниц: 446
...manner imputed to him, he could have been so of telling a deliberate and an uncalled-for LIE. "Sirs," said he, " I put it to all of you, Whether you do...rather the will than the power to do for him!" Dr. Muir was speaking fervently in this strain, and the visible emotion of a man who generally controlled... | |
| 1822 - Страниц: 962
...sinfully to injure our brother, by countenancing the clamours of the ignorant, and the malicious, ami the ungodly, in his absence ? Would to God that he...rather the will than the power to do for him !" Dr. Muir was speaking fervently in this strain, and the visible emotion of a man who generally controlled... | |
| 1822 - Страниц: 880
...conduct, both of which, he said, had always been regarded with the deepest respect, even by selves convinced of his innocence, we are rashly, hastily,...malicious, and the ungodly, in his absence ? Would to God those who differed most widely from him that he were present with us this day, that in opinion as to... | |
| Blackwood William and sons - 1843 - Страниц: 436
...manner imputed to him, he could have been so of telling a deliberate and an uncalled-for LIE. " Sirs," said he, " I put it to all of you, whether you do...rather the will than the power to do for him." Dr Muir was speaking fervently in this strain, and the visible emotion of a man who generally controlled... | |
| J. G Lockhart - 2007 - Страниц: 204
...manner imputed to him, he could have been so of telling a deliberate and an uncalledfor LIE. 'Sirs,' said he, 'I put it to all of you, whether you do not...rather the will than the power to do for him!' Dr Muir was speaking fervently in this strain, and the visible emotion of a man who generally controlled... | |
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