We did not, in the darkest hour, believe that God had brought our fathers to this goodly land to lay the foundation of religious liberty, and wrought such wonders in their preservation, and raised their descendants to such heights of civil and religious... A Plea for the West - Page 43by Lyman Beecher - 1835 - 190 pagesFull view - About this book
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1837 - 396 pages
...and inconsideration, protracted till the crisis is past, and the things which belong to our peace ore hid from our eyes. And blessed be God, that the tokens...religious liberty, and wrought such wonders in their preserva-^ tion, and raised their descendants to such heights of civil and religious prosperity, only... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1849 - 348 pages
...that the tokens of a national waking up, the harbinger of God's mercy, are multiplying upon us ! 7. We did not, in the darkest hour, believe that God...preservation, and raised their descendants to such hights of civil and religious liberty, only to reverse the analogy of his providence, and abandon his... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Children - 1853 - 350 pages
...that the tokens of a national waking up, the harbinger of God's mercy, are multiplying upon us ! Z. We did not, in the darkest hour, believe that God...preservation, and raised their descendants to such hights of civil and religious liberty, only to reverse the analogy of his + providence, and abandon... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Children - 1853 - 344 pages
...harbinger of God's mercy, are multiplying upon us ! 7. We did not, in the darkest hour, believe that fiod had brought our fathers to this goodly land to lay...preservation, and raised their descendants to such bights of civil and religious liberty, only to reverse the analogy of his + providence, and abandon... | |
| Henri Weil - Classical languages - 1887 - 136 pages
...betokens us ... to outlive. Somewhat similar, but less complex is the following sentence from Beecher : " We did not in the darkest hour believe that God had brought our fathers to this good land to lay the foundation of religious liberty, and wrought such wonders in their preservation,... | |
| Henri Weil - Classical languages - 1887 - 124 pages
...betokens us ... to outlive. Somewhat similar, but less complex is the following sentence from Beecher : " We did not in the darkest hour believe that God had brought our fathers to this good land to lay the foundation of religious liberty, and wrought such wonders in their preservation,... | |
| Anson Mills - El Paso (Tex.) - 1921 - 618 pages
...spoils to grace the victory, and as resources of inexorable despotism for the perpetuity of our bondage. "We did not, in the darkest hour, believe that God...descendants to such heights of civil and religious liberty, only to reverse the analogy of His providence, and abandon His work. "No punishments of Heaven... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1921 - 506 pages
...God, that the tokens of a national waking up, the harbinger of God's mercy, are multiplying upon us! We did not, in the darkest hour, believe that God...descendants to such heights of civil and religious liberty, only to reverse the analogy of his providence, and abandon his work. And though there now... | |
| Terence H. Wilbur - 1977 - 156 pages
...betokens us ... to outlive. Somewhat similar, but less complex is the following sentence from Beecher : " We did not in the darkest hour believe that God had brought our fathers to this good land to lay the foundation of religious liberty, and wrought such wonders in their preservation,... | |
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