Eikōn Basilikē: The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and SufferingsC. and J. Rivington, 1824 - 302 páginas |
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... feare of man , than of God , whose name and place on earth no man is worthy to beare , who will avoid inconveniences of state , by acts of so high injus- tice , as no publique convenience can expiate or compensate . I see it a bad ...
... feare of man , than of God , whose name and place on earth no man is worthy to beare , who will avoid inconveniences of state , by acts of so high injus- tice , as no publique convenience can expiate or compensate . I see it a bad ...
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... , which I had so lately planted , so much ( as I thought ) to My subjects content , and Mine owne too , in all pro- bability if some men had not feared where no D feare was , whose security consisted in scaring others . ΕΙΚΩΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΗ . 33.
... , which I had so lately planted , so much ( as I thought ) to My subjects content , and Mine owne too , in all pro- bability if some men had not feared where no D feare was , whose security consisted in scaring others . ΕΙΚΩΝ ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΗ . 33.
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... feare was , whose security consisted in scaring others . I thank God , I know so well the sincerity and uprightnesse of My owne heart , in passing that great Bill , which exceeded the very thoughts of former times ; that although I may ...
... feare was , whose security consisted in scaring others . I thank God , I know so well the sincerity and uprightnesse of My owne heart , in passing that great Bill , which exceeded the very thoughts of former times ; that although I may ...
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... feare ; to see the barbarous rudenesse of those tumults who resolved they would take the boldnesse to demand any thing , and not leave either My selfe , or the members of Parliament the liberty of our reason , and con- science to deny ...
... feare ; to see the barbarous rudenesse of those tumults who resolved they would take the boldnesse to demand any thing , and not leave either My selfe , or the members of Parliament the liberty of our reason , and con- science to deny ...
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... feare to own it as a notable stroke , and prediction of divine vengeance . For , Sir John Hotham unreproached , unthreat- ened , uncursed by any language or secret impre- cation of Mine , onely blasted with the conscience of his owne ...
... feare to own it as a notable stroke , and prediction of divine vengeance . For , Sir John Hotham unreproached , unthreat- ened , uncursed by any language or secret impre- cation of Mine , onely blasted with the conscience of his owne ...
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Página 247 - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me; for I am desolate and afflicted. "The troubles of my heart are enlarged: O bring thou me out of my distresses.
Página 122 - Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.
Página 12 - Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.
Página 7 - ... of State. For those were prone to create in him great confidence of undertakings, and this was like enough to betray him to great errors and many enemies ; whereof he could not but contract good store, while moving in so high a sphere and with so vigorous a lustre, he must needs, as the sun, raise many envious exhalations, which condensed by a popular odium, were capable to cast a cloud upon the brightest merit and integrity.
Página 263 - To which centre of true happiness God, I trust, hath and will graciously direct all these black lines of affliction which He hath been pleased to draw on me, and by which He hath, I hope, drawn me nearer to Himself. You have already tasted of that cup whereof I have liberally drunk...
Página 258 - Though they have fought against me, yet I cannot but so far esteem that valour and gallantry they have sometime shewed, as to wish I may never want such men to maintain myself, my laws, and my kingdoms in such a peace as wherein they may enjoy their share and proportion as much as any men.
Página 281 - For those that loved me, I pray God they may have no miss of me when I am gone; so much I wish and hope that all good subjects may be satisfied with the blessings of your presence and virtues. For those that repent of any defects in their duty toward me, as I freely forgive them in the word of a Christian king, so I believe you will find them truly zealous to repay, with interest, that loyalty and love to you which was due to me. In sum, what good I intended do you perform, when God shall give you...
Página 213 - Yet since Providence will have it so, I am content so much of my heart (which I study to approve to God's omniscience) should be discovered to the world, without any of those dresses or popular captations which some men use in their speeches and expresses. I wish my subjects had yet a clearer sight into my most retired thoughts, where they might discover how they are divided between the love and care I have, not more to preserve my own rights, than to procure their peace and happiness, and that extreme...
Página 246 - My voice shalt thou hear in the morning, O Lord; in the morning will I direct my prayer unto thee, and will look up.
Página 167 - Bishops out of the House of Peers (of which I have elsewhere given an account) ' was sufficient to take off any suspicion, that I incline to them for any use to be made of their Votes in State affairs: Though indeed I never thought any Bishop worthy to sit in that House, who would not Vote according to his Conscience.