| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 pages
...land to stand for the same way, under the new name of Independents, put upon them. ANCIENT MEN. It is the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes ; and the rather, because Mr. Bernard, in his book, made their small increase in a few years one and... | |
| Clergyman in the country - 1715 - 120 pages
...confiant Care and Bufinefs of us all, to walk worthy of this ungular Favour and Mercy. This is apparently the Lord's Doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our Eyes¿ In this late Tmn of Affairs, the Hand of the Lord is very remarkable, eminently manifeft : His Providence... | |
| Jeremiah Seed - 1770 - 546 pages
...or no Account) till He, the diftinguifhed Figure, was placed at the Head of them. But from that Time that He was placed the principal Figure at the Head...valuable the Acquifition might be. This feems to be the JLORD's Doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our Eyes ; that We were not given over for a Prey unto... | |
| William Bates - 1831 - 382 pages
...more astonishing than to see a flock of sheep encounter and overcome an army of lions ? " This was the Lord's doing," and it ought to be "marvellous in our eyes." Briefly, the making of a crucified person to reign in the midst of his enemies, and to give laws to... | |
| 1841 - 536 pages
...name of Independents, put upon them. THE GROWTH OF CONGREGATIONALISM. 423 ANCIENT MEN. AA VI. It is the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes ; and the rather, because Mr. Bernard, in his book, made their small increase in a few years one and... | |
| 1841 - 552 pages
...name of Independents, put upon them. THE GROWTH OF CONGREGATIONALISM. 423 ANCIENT MEN. XXvF' It is the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes ; and the rather, because Mr. Bernard, in. his book, made their small increase in a few years one and... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1867 - 440 pages
...resting-place for so many of God's children, when so sharp a scourge came upon their own land. But it was the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes."* Higginsdn and Endicott had reached Salem in the latter part of June, 1629. Some twenty days later,... | |
| 1894 - 144 pages
...to stand for the same way, under the new name of Independents, put upon them. Ancient men. — It is the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes ; and the rather, because Mr. Bernard, in his book, made their small increase in a few years one and... | |
| William Bradford, Valerian Paget - 1909 - 388 pages
...many of the Lord's people here, when so sharp a scourge had come upon their own nation. But it was the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes. I will here insert some of their friends' letters, which best express their own attitude towards these... | |
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