God, to justify his law, shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hands of those who have most succoured them, and made use of them ; so that, at the end, they shall become odious to all nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place... The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ... - 第 545 頁由 編輯 - 1810完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 頁
...! first institution, not to publish the rules "this society, even by the hands of "those who-îiave most succoured them, " and made use of them ; so that at the "end they shall become odious to all of their order: these they kept conceal- ¡I "nations. They shall be worse than J.as an impenetrable... | |
| Charles Buck - 1830 - 996 頁
...sins ; yet, in the end, God, to justify his law, shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hand of those who have most succoured them, and made use...nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place upon earth; and then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit" This singular passage... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 頁
...winking " at their sins ; yet, in the end, God, to " justify his law,' shall suddenly cut off " this society, even by the hands of those who have most...succoured them, and made use of them ; so that at the first institution, not to publish the rules ij" end they shall become odious to all •''••order:... | |
| Charles Buck - 1833 - 980 頁
...and by winking at their sins : yet, in the end, God, to justify his law, shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hands of those who have most...nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no restingplace upon earth ; and then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit." This singular passage... | |
| 1833 - 784 頁
...to the councils of prince*, yet m the end God shall cut off thit society, even by tlie handt ofthote who have most succoured them, and made use of them ; so that at the end, they shall beSouthoy's Life of Wesley, and Leland's Ireland. 1838.] [April come odious to all parties." How exactly... | |
| Charles Henry Wharton, George Washington Doane - 1834 - 444 頁
...of those who have most inccoured them, and made use of them; to that at the end, they shall beconu odious to all nations. They shall be worse than Jews,...then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit." A 2 Jesuits, that nothing short of the abolition of that order could promise them success. The order... | |
| Verschoyle (fict. name.) - 1837 - 430 頁
...sins : yet in the end, God, to justify his law, shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hand of those who have most succoured them and made use...nations. '' They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place upon earth, and then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit." — Vide Mosheim Eccl.... | |
| Charles Buck - 1838 - 1574 頁
...sins ; yet, in the end, God, to justify his law, shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hand of those who have most succoured them, and made use of them ; so that at the enil they shall Iwomc odious to all nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1840 - 884 頁
...God, and by winking at their sins; yet in the end, God to justify his law shall suddenly cut off this society, even by the hands of those who have most...nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place upon the earth; and then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit"." In the whole of... | |
| Richard Mant - 1841 - 862 頁
...God, and by winking at their sins; yet in the end, God to justify his law shall suddenly cut off" this society, even by the hands of those who have most...nations. They shall be worse than Jews, having no resting-place upon the earth; and then shall a Jew have more favour than a Jesuit"." In the whole of... | |
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