| M. S. Mitchell - Elocution - 1869 - 416 pages
...conflict might cease even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any man should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing his bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - Elocution - 1870 - 396 pages
...conflict might cease even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any man should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing his bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Philip Lawrence - English language - 1870 - 422 pages
...conflict might cease even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any man should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing his bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 404 pages
...might cease with, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier tri umph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...the same Bible, and pray to the same God ; and each invoke his aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - United States - 1872 - 386 pages
...might cease with, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier tri umph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...the same Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invoke his aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's... | |
| John Carroll Power - 1873 - 432 pages
...of it. Neither party expected for the war, the magnitude or duration which it has already obtained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict...judged. The prayers of both could not be answered — those of neither have been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes. Woe unto the world... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 pages
...fundamental and astounding. 6. Both read the same Bible and prayed to the same God, and each invoked His aid against the other. It may seem strange that...of both could not be answered — that of neither haa been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purpose Woe unto the world because of offenses, for... | |
| Lewis O. Thompson - Caribbean Research Council - 1873 - 336 pages
...might cease with, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for nn easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...the same Bible, and pray to the same God ; and each invoke His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's... | |
| R. Guy M'Clellan - United States - 1875 - 716 pages
...might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing 1 their bread from the sweat of other men's faces; but let us judge not, that we be not judged. The... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...duration which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease even before the conflict itself should cease. Each...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any man should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing his bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
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