| John Wesley - 1827 - 590 pages
...heart of one man. Bless the King; O Lord, prolong his days and prosper his government ; make him always a " terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well." And grant unto all magistrates and ministers of thy word, a continual supply of all the needful gifts... | |
| 1830 - 586 pages
...permitted to remain twenty years at one station ; and he was well known, among all the Natives, as a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well. ' But the most remarkable feature in his character was, the intense interest which he felt and manifested,... | |
| F. C. Page - 1830 - 260 pages
...bring evil-doers to justice, such as frequents their religious meeting ; they may easily do it, and be a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well, and no doubt but would bring blessing abundantly from heaven, and thus the three nations being held... | |
| Frederick Page - 1830 - 82 pages
...bring evil-doers to justice, such as frequents their religious meeting ; they may easily do it, and be a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well, and no doubt but would bring blessing abundantly from heaven, and thus the three nations being held... | |
| William Jay - 1833 - 518 pages
...never be ashamed to ask counsel of Thee : and let our magistrates be the ministers of Grid for good; a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well. And may he who said, I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me, reign from sea... | |
| William Ellis - 1831 - 440 pages
...were God's — that the power which existed was appointed of God — and that magistrates were for a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well. These general principles were presented and enforced as the grounds of proceeding in all afFairs of... | |
| William Ellis - 1832 - 456 pages
...were God's — that the power which existed was appointed of God — and that magistrates were for a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well. These general principles were presented and enforced as the grounds of proceeding in all affairs of... | |
| 1832 - 606 pages
...intermission. If a disregard to sacred things is countenanced by those whom God has ordained to be "a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well," the divine blessing cannot be expected by the nation which is governed by such men. The conduct of... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 318 pages
...were God's — that the power which existed was appointed of God — and that magistrates were for a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well. These general principles were presented and enforced as the grounds of proceeding in all affairs of... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1833 - 624 pages
...bear the sword in vain : he is God's representative and vicegerent upon earth; and he ought to be both "a terror to evil-doers, and a praise to them that do well." In shrinking from the execution of his office, whether through indolence or fear, he violates his duty... | |
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