| George Cavendish - 1706 - 252 pages
...when Sir James Parvlet punifhed this poor School-mailer, that ever he fliould have mounted to fo great Dignity as to be Chancellor of England, confidering...fear God in all Ages in the Time of their Triumph and Greatnefs; confidering that Advancement and Authority are not permanent, but many times flide and... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 656 pages
...his mean parentage and ffiendsî These be the wonderful works of God's Providence. And I would wish, that all men in authority would fear God, in all ages, in the time of their triumph and greatness, considering that advancement and authority are not permanent, but many times slide and... | |
| Great Britain - 1809 - 598 pages
...his mean parentage and friends! These be the wonderful works of God's Providence. And I would wish, that all men in authority would fear God, in all ages, in the time of their triumph and greatness, considering that advancement and authority are not permanent, but many times slide and... | |
| Extracts - Quotations, English - 1883 - 246 pages
...Christian's Pattern, bk. i, ch. 22. These be the wonderful works of God's providence: and I would wish that all men. in authority would fear God in all ages in the time of their triumph and greatness ; considering that advancement and authority are not permanent, but many times slide... | |
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