| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 sider
...fear and serve their God again. If then ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe 'the statutes of your Heavenly King, And from His Law make all your laws to spring, Since His lieutenant here ye should remain: Reward the just; be steadfast, true, and plain; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right;... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1909 - 636 sider
...fear and serve their God again. If then ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe the statutes of your Heavenly King, And from His Law make all your laws to spring, Since His lieutenant here ye should remain : Reward the just ; be steadfast, true, and plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining ay the right... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1910 - 974 sider
...should fear and serve their God again. If then ye would enjoy a happy reign Observe the statutes of your heavenly King, And from his law make all your laws to spring. Since his Lieutenant here ye should remain Reward the just, be steadfast, true, and plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right... | |
| Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall - 1920 - 648 sider
...them to obey, So kings should fear and serve their God again. If, then, ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe the statutes of our heavenly King, And from His law make all your laws to spring. If His lieutenant here you would remain, Reward the just, be steadfast, true, and plain; Repress the... | |
| Eva Mabel Tenison - 1923 - 392 sider
...fear and serve their God again. If, then, ye would enjoy a happy reign Observe the statutes of your Heavenly King, And from His Law make all your laws to spring, Since His lieutenant 3 here ye should remain. Reward the just ; be steadfast, true, and plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining... | |
| Alfred Edward Newton - 1925 - 598 sider
...ought them to obey, So kings should feare and serve their God againe. If then ye would enjoy a happie reigne, Observe the statutes of our heavenly King;...remaine, Rewarde the just, be stedfast, true and plaine; Represse the proud, maintayning aye the right; Walke always so, as ever in His sight, Who guards the... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - 690 sider
...ought them to obey, So Kings should feare and serve their God againc. If then ye would enjoy a happie reigne, Observe the statutes of our Heavenly King...all your laws to spring, Since His Lieutenant here you should remaine. Rewarde the just, be stedfast, true, and plaine, Represse the proud, mainteyning... | |
| James I (King of England), Victoria University (Toronto, Ont.). Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies - 1996 - 196 sider
...fear and serve their God again. If, then, ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe the statutes of your heavenly King, And from his law, make all your laws to spring. Since his lieutenant here ye should remain, Reward the just, be steadfast, true, and plain; Repress the proud,3 maintaining aye4 the right,... | |
| Michael P. Zuckert - 1998 - 426 sider
...feare and serve their God againe If then ye would enjoy a happie raigne, Observe the statutes of your heavenly King, And from his Law, make all your laws to spring: Since his lieutenant here ye should remain, Reward the just, be stedfast, true, and plaine, Represse the proud, maintaining aye the right,... | |
| A. P. Martinich - 1999 - 430 sider
...fear and serve their God again; If then ye would enjoy a happy reign, Observe the Statutes of your heavenly King, And from his Law, make all your Laws to spring: Since his Lieutenant here ye should remain, Reward the just, be steadfast, true, and plain, Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right,... | |
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