| 1836 - 550 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon."* The overbearing pride and pomp of the prelates, and the open debaucheries of the monks, hastened their... | |
| George Offor - 1836 - 554 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon."* The overbearing pride and pomp of the prelates, and the open debaucheries of the monks, hastened their... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 276 pages
...cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation, — the martyrs, with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." Archbishop Usher and Bishop Hall replied to Milton and the other writers on the same side, the former... | |
| 1838 - 746 pages
...and cities trooping apuce to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs with the unreeistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon. The overbearing pride and pomp of the prelates, and the open debaucheries of the monks, hastened their... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1842 - 548 pages
...cities came trooping apace to the newly erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the unresistable might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." The doctrines of the truth were so widely diffused, at the time of Wickliff's decease, that the Romish... | |
| 1844 - 806 pages
...of the embers of forgotten tongues ; the princes and cities trooping apace to the new-erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the irresistible...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." So spake, not Mr. Fioude, neither any of his publishers or admirers, but a man whose estimate of the... | |
| Henry Addington Simcoe - 1844 - 594 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation; the martyrs with the nuresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon.' The overbearing pride and pomp of the prelates, and the open debaucheries of the monks, hastened their... | |
| 1844 - 562 pages
...seen trooping apace to the new erected banners of salvation ; and the martyrs, with the unresisted might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon.' This is sentiment. This is language becoming the occasion. Let us improve it in revering and cherishing... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 pages
...trooping apace to the new-erected banner of salvation, the martyrs, with the unresistiblc niipht ol "h Lj / ? ] Ṣ l< 0 @ i g 'R X S t ޣ eӝ z r ˏ $ dragón*— Of Sefamfr lion in England. [5V««.] Truth, indeed, came once into the world with lie:... | |
| American Protestant Association - 1844 - 410 pages
...new-erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the irresistible might of weakness, shaking Ihe powers of darkness, and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." So spake, not Mr. Fronde, neither any of his publishers or admirers, but a man whose estimate of the... | |
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