| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 514 pages
...present Before the seat supreme ; from whence a voice, From midst a golden cloud, thus mild was heard : Servant of God, well done ; well hast thou fought The better fight, who single hast maintain'd Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms ; And... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...Before the seat supreme ; from whence a voice, From midst a golden cloud, thus mild was heard : — Servant of God, well done; well hast thou fought The better fight, who single hast maintain'd Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms ; And... | |
| 1838 - 586 pages
...heard. Servant of God, well done ; well hast thou fought The better fight, who single hast maintain'd Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth, in...Than violence ; for this was all thy care To stand approv'd in sight of God, though worlds Judg'd thee perverse : the easier conquest now Remains thee,... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1838 - 692 pages
...Among the faithless." to hear at last, the sentence of approbation from the mouth of his Saviour, " Servant of God, well done ; well hast thou fought...maintained, Against revolted multitudes, the cause Of truth, "And for the testimony of truth, hast borne Universal reproach, far worse to bear Than violence; for... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1838 - 688 pages
...faithless." to hear at last, the sentence of approbation from the mouth of his Saviour, " Servantof God, well done ; well hast thou fought The better...maintained, Against revolted multitudes, the cause Of truth, " And for the testimony of truth, hast borne Universal reproach, far worse to bear Than violence; for... | |
| Leonard Woods, Charles D. Pigeon - 1838 - 708 pages
...Among the faithless." to hear at last, the sentence of approbation from the mouth of his Saviour, " Servant of God. well done ; well hast thou fought...maintained, Against revolted multitudes, the cause Oi truth, " And for the testimony of truth, hast borne Universal reproach, far worse to bear Than violence;... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 342 pages
...A. 4. 2. Dominion hold Kg. John15. 4. O|ver fish | of the sea|: and fowl | of th' air|. PL 7. 533. And for the testimony of truth, hast borne U|niver|sal reproach|: far worse | to bear| Than violence. PL 6.33. I come thy guide To | the gar|den of bliss|: thy seat | prepar'd|. Hoarse echo murmur'd to... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 pages
...present Before the seat supreme ; from whence a voice From midst a golden cloud thus mild was heard. Servant of GOD, well done, well hast thou fought The better fight, who single hast maintain'd so Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth, in word mightier than they in arms ;... | |
| William Gresley - 1838 - 384 pages
...long enjoyed, of being ' a great and understanding people.'" CHAPTER XXVI. THE DEBATE AND DIVISION. " Servant of God, well done: well hast thou fought The better fight, who singly hast maintained Against revolted multitudes the cause Of truth The easier conquest now Remains... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1839 - 190 pages
...off: two or three days after which God signed his discharge, and called him up to his eternal home. ' Servant of God, well done ! Well hast thou fought The better fight ; who single hast maintain'd, Against revolted multitudes, the cause Of God ; in word mightier than they in arms." "... | |
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