| John Leland - 1764 - 426 pages
...the " fummer, my cafement being open towards the fouth, the fun mining clear, and no wind ftirring, I took my book, de Veritate, in my hands, and, kneeling on my knees, devoutly faid thefe words. 0 thou eternal God, author of this light -which no-w jhines upon me, and giver of... | |
| Robert Findlay - 1770 - 630 pages
...the fdmmer, my cafement being open ' towards the fouth, the fun mining clear, and no wind ftirring, I took ' my book De Veritate in my hands, and kneeling on my knees, de' voutly faid thefe words, ' O thou eternal God, author of this light " which now mines upon me,... | |
| 1798 - 482 pages
...the fummer, my cafement being open towards the fouth, the fun flsining clear, and no wind (tirring, I took my book, ' De Veritate,' in my hands, and kneeling on my knees, devoutly faid thefe words: O thou eternal God, author of this light, which now fhines upon me, and giver of... | |
| 1806 - 500 pages
...these : " Being thus doubtful, in my chamber, one fair day in tha summer, my casement being opened towards the south, the sun shining clear, and no wind stirring, I took ray book " De Veritate" in my hand, and kneeling ou my knees, devoutly sai4 these words: " O thou eternal... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 534 pages
...doubtful, toys Ks lords/Sip, in my chamber (at " Paris, ti'lxre It was ambassador in the year 1624), one fair " day in the summer, my casement being open...shining clear, and no wind stirring, I took " my book LJe I'rritate in my hands, and, kneeling on tny ** knees, devoutly said these words : 0 tbou Eternal... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...from his own life will furnish a sufficient proof: Being doubtful (says he) in my chamber one fine day in the summer, my casement being open towards...shining clear, and no wind stirring, I took my book De Verllate in my hands, and kneeling on my knees, devoutly said these words — 'Othou eternal God, author... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...furnish a sufficient proof': Being doubtful (says he) in my chamber one fine day in the summer, thy casement being open towards the south, the sun shining clear, and no wind stirring. 1 took my book De Veritate in my hands, and kneeling on my knees, devoutly said these words — '"O... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 568 pages
...himself. ' Being thus doubtful in my chamber, one fair day in the summer, my casement being opened towards the south, the sun shining clear, and no wind stirring, I took my book'' De Vent ate,' in my hand, and kneeling on my knees, devoutly said, 'O thou eternal God:, I am not satisfied... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1809 - 356 pages
...suppress it. Being thus doubtful in my chamber, one fair day in the summer, my casement being opened towards the south, the sun shining clear, and no wind stirring, I took my book, De Veritate, in my hand, and, kneeling on my knees, devoutly said these words, 0 thou eternal God, Author of the light... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1811 - 512 pages
...where he was ambassador in the year 1624, " onc fair day in the summer, my casement being open toward the south, the sun shining clear, and no wind stirring; I took my book De Veritate in my hands, and, knecling on my knecs, devoutly said these words; ' O thou Eternal God, author of this light that now... | |
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