| George Herbert - 1660 - 444 sider
...have their times of Gofpel, even as we. My God, thou doft prepare for them a way, By carrying firft their gold from them away : for gold and grace did never yet agree : 5 Religion always fides with povertie. We think we rob them, but we think amifs: We arc more poor,... | |
| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 sider
...have their Times of Gofpel,ev'n as we. ^Ay God, tliou doft prepare for them a way, Ey carrying firft their Gold from them away:' For Gold and Grace did never yet agree : Religion always fides with Poverty. We think we rob them, but we think amifs : We are more Poor, and they more Rich... | |
| Jacob Duché - 1774 - 284 sider
...their times of gofpel ev'n as we. •' My God, thoudoft prepare for them a way, *' By carry ing firft their gold from them away: ** For gold and grace did never yet agree; " Religion always fides with poverty. " We think we rob them, but we think " amifs : 11 We are more poor, and they more... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1780 - 878 sider
...have their times of gofpel, even as we. My God, thou doft prepare for them a way, By carrying firft their gold from them away : For gold and grace did never yet agree : Religion always fides with poverty. We think we rob them, but we think amifs ; We are more poor, and they more rich... | |
| George Herbert - 1799 - 310 sider
...of gofpel ev'n as we. Mv God, thou doft piepair tor them a way, By carryi g firft their gold f torn them away : For gold and grace did never yet agree : Religion always tides with poverty. We think we rob them, but we think amifs: We are more poor, and they more rich... | |
| Clergyman, John Randolph - 1807 - 448 sider
...have their times of Gofpel, even as we. My God, thpu doft prepare for them a way ; By carrying firft their gold from them away ; For gold and grace did never yet agree, Religion always fides with poverty. We think we roh them, hut we think aniifs ; We are more poor, and they more rich... | |
| Clergyman - 1824 - 466 sider
...sins fulfil ; Whereby one may foretel, what sins next year Shall both in France and England domineer ; Then shall religion to America flee : They have their times of gospel, even as we. My God, thou dost prepare for them a way ; By carrying first their gold from them away... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 558 sider
...Orig. MS. } Having in view, very likely, the pithy couplet of his admired poet, George Herbert:— " For gold and grace did never yet agree ; Religion always sides with povcrtie." The Teniiilr,&r., M( nipra, 191. Also, Clarke's Lives, annexed to thc Martyrolnl-ie. p.... | |
| 1827 - 488 sider
...fulfil ; Whereby one may foretell, what sins next year Shall both in France and England domineer ; Then shall religion to America flee : They have their times of gospel, even as we. My God, thou dost prepare for them a way ; By carrying first their gold from them away;... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 sider
...fulfill, Whereby one may foretell what sins, next year, Shall both in France and England domineer ; Then shall Religion to America flee : They have their times of gospel ev'n as we." (Mr. Herbert's Church Militant.) Page 216. Ml must to their cold graves, SfC. These lines were probably... | |
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