At first there was some apprehension from enemies ; but the people sat undisturbed, and the whole was closed in as orderly a way as it had been in the time of Scotland's brightest noon. And, truly, the spectacle of so many grave, composed, and devout... Memoirs of the Rev. John Blackader - Página 186por Andrew Crichton, John Blackader - 1826 - 359 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Howie - 1828 - 650 páginas
...into this everlasting covenant with Christ." f This was so high as 3,000 merks. See Wodrow, II. IX kings ; there was a spiritual and divine majesty shining...table in the wilderness, in presence of our foes. The ordinance of the last supper, that memorial of his dying love, till !iis second coming, was signally... | |
| 952 páginas
...the spectacle of so many grave, composed, and devout faces, must have struck the enemies with awe. We desired not the countenance of earthly kings ;...spiritual and divine majesty shining on the work. The ordinance of the Supper, that memorial of his dying love till his second coming, was signally countenanced... | |
| John Howie - 1839 - 660 páginas
...everlasting covenant with Christ." f This wat.so high as 3,000 merks. See Wodrow, II. 13. • kutgs ; there was a spiritual and divine majesty shining on...table in the wilderness, in presence of our foes. The ordinance of the last supper, that memorial of his dying love, till his second coming, .was signally... | |
| 1841 - 848 páginas
...fierce looks and warlike array. We desired not th-- countenance of earthly kings; there was a spirit jj, and divine Majesty shining on the work, and sensible...Master of assemblies was present in the midst. It wns, indeed, the doing of the Lord, who covered us a table in the wilderness, in presence of our foes,... | |
| John Howie - 1863 - 680 páginas
...afternoon, we suffered not the least molestation or affront from enemies, which appeared wonderful. We desired not the countenance of earthly kings ; there was a spiritual and diviue majesty shining on the work, and sensible evidence that the great Master of assemblies was present... | |
| John Ker, Jean L. Watson - 1880 - 244 páginas
...pleasant a sight as was ever seen of that sort. At first there was some apprehension from enemies ; but the people sat undisturbed, and the whole was...Great Master of assemblies was present in the midst. Though our vows were not offered within the courts of God's house, they wanted not sincerity of heart,... | |
| John Ker - 1881 - 184 páginas
...pleasant a sight as was ever seen of that sort. At first there was some apprehension from enemies ; but the people sat undisturbed, and the whole was...Great Master of assemblies was present in the midst. Though our vows were not offered within the courts of God's house, they wanted not sincerity of heart,... | |
| 1882 - 822 páginas
...truly the spectacle of so many grave, composed, and devout faces must have struck the enemies with awe. We desired not the countenance of earthly kings :...spiritual and divine majesty shining on the work. The ordinance of the supper, that memorial of Hia dying love till His second coming, was signally countenanced... | |
| John Howie - 1883 - 680 páginas
...mcrks. Se« Wodrow, II. 13. kings ; there was a spiritual and divine majesty shining on the \vork, and sensible evidence that the great Master of assemblies...table in the wilderness, in presence of our foes. The ordinance of the last supper, that memorial of his dying love, till his second coming, was signally... | |
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