XVII, 6), whereby we fear we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly, to bring upon ourselves and this people of the Lord the guilt of innocent blood... Cranford and Other Tales - Pagina 454door Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1886 - 488 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Robert Calef - 1823 - 324 pagina’s
...we justly fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of any, (Deut. xvii. 6) whereby we tear we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly...scripture, he would not pardon, (2 Kings, xxiv- 4) that is, \ve suppose, in regard of his temporal judgments. We do therefore hereby signify to all in general... | |
| John Neal - 1828 - 344 pagina’s
...we justly fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of any, (Deut. xvii. 8) whereby we fear we have been instrumental with others, though ignorantly...regard of his temporal judgments. We do therefore hereby signify to all in general (and to the surviving sufferers in special) our deep sense of, and... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 302 pagina’s
...we justly fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of any, (Deut. xvii. 6,) whereby we fear, we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly...regard of his temporal judgments. We do, therefore, hereby signify to all in general, (and to the surviving sufferers in special) our deep sense of, and... | |
| James Thacher - 1831 - 274 pagina’s
...evidence against the accused as, on further consideration and better information, they justly fear they have been instrumental with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly, to bring upon themselves the guilt of innocent blood, &c. They express a deep sense of sorrow for their errors in... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 pagina’s
...and solemn declaration of regret for the part they had borne in these trials. " We fear," they say, "we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly...people of the Lord, the guilt of innocent blood." " We do humbly beg forgiveness, first of God for Christ's sake, for this our error, and pray that God... | |
| Samuel P. Fowler - 1861 - 468 pagina’s
...we have been inftrumental, with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly, to bring upon ourfelves and this people of the Lord the guilt of innocent blood; which fin the Lord faith, in fcripture, he would not pardon, (2 Kings, xxiv. ^) that is, we fuppofe, in regard... | |
| Samuel P. Fowler - 1861 - 466 pagina’s
...we have been inftrumental, with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly, to bring upon ourfelves and this people of the Lord the guilt of innocent blood ; which fin the Lord faith, in fcripture, he would not pardon, (2 Kings, xxiv. 4) that is, we fuppofe, in regard... | |
| 1866 - 636 pagina’s
...fear we have been inftrumental with others, tho Ignorently and unwittingly, to bring upon ourf elves, and this People of the Lord, the Guilt of Innocent Blood; which Sin the Lord faith in Scripture, he would not pardon, 2 Kings xxiv. 4. that is we fuppofe in regard of his temporal... | |
| 1866 - 250 pagina’s
...fear we have been inftrumenial with others, tho Ignorently and unwittingly, to bring upon ourf elves, and this People of the Lord, the Guilt of Innocent Blood; which Sin the Lord faith in Scripture, he would not pardon, 2 Kings xxiv. 4. that is we fuppofe in regard of his temporal... | |
| 1866 - 258 pagina’s
...upon ourfelves, and this People of the Lord, the Guilt of* Innocent Blo'od; which Sin the Lord faith in Scripture, he would not pardon, 2 Kings xxiv. 4. that is we fuppofe in regard of his temporal Judgments. We do therefore hereby jignifie to all in general (and... | |
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