Majefty was gracioufly pleafed to command, by his proclamation, that thanks fhould be returned to Heaven ; but how provoking muft it be to the Almighty, that his mercies and deliverances extended to this nation, and our thankfgiving that was publicly... Another cordial for low spirits - Page 196by Thomas Gordon - 1751Full view - About this book
| Bernard Mandeville - Charity-schools - 1728 - 524 pages
...Majefty was gracioufly pleafed to command by his Proclamation that Thanks {hould be returned to Heaven ; but how provoking muft it be to the Almighty, that...Mercies and Deliverances extended to this Nation, and our Thanldgiving that was publickly commanded for it, (hould be attended with fuch flagrant Impieties.... | |
| Thomas Gordon - Great Britain - 1763 - 424 pages
...gracioufly pleafed to com" mand, by his proclamation, that thanks fhould " be returned to heaven ; but bow provoking " muft it be to the almighty, that his mercies "'" and deliverances extended to this nation, and *' our thankfgiving that was publickly com" manded for it, Qiould be attended with fucb **• flagrant... | |
| Bernard Mandeville - Charity-schools - 1806 - 570 pages
...was gracioufly pleafed to command, by his proclamation, that thanks fhould be returned to Heaven ; but how provoking muft it be to the Almighty, that...mercies and deliverances extended to this nation, and our thankfgiving that was publicly commanded for it, mould be attended with fuch flagrant impieties.... | |
| Free thought - 1886 - 788 pages
...preserved us from the plague, which has visited our neighboring nation . . . . ; but how provoking must it be to the Almighty, that his mercies and deliverances extended to this nation, and our thanksgiving that was publicly commanded for it, should be attended with such flagrant impieties!... | |
| Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 448 pages
...preserved us from the plague which has visited our neighbouring nation . . . but how provoking it must be to the Almighty that his mercies and deliverances extended to this nation, and our thanksgiving that was publicly commanded for it, should be attended with such flagrant impiety.'... | |
| Bernard Mandeville, E. J. Hundert - Literary Collections - 1997 - 268 pages
...pleased to command by his proclamation that thanks should be returned to Heaven; but how provoking must it be to the Almighty, that his mercies and deliverances extended to this nation, and our thanksgiving that was publicly commanded for it, should be attended with such flagrant impieties.... | |
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