| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new-erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon. The pleasing pursuit of these thoughts hath ofttimes led me into a serious question and debatement with... | |
| 1824 - 542 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the newerected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness, and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon *." To the grateful and affectionate remembrance of posterity do those lay a peculiar claim, who are... | |
| English essays - 1825 - 726 pages
...aod nti-, trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs with the unresistible might of weakness shaking the powers of darkness, and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon. ' Lastly, let us mark the observation niade id our own times. The Reformation, that great spring-time... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 372 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the newerected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the unresistable might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon. The pleasing pursuit of these thoughts hath ofttimes led me into a serious question and debatement with... | |
| Henry John Todd - Lord's Supper - 1826 - 184 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new-erected banner of salvation; the martyrs, with the unresistible might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." Lastly, let us mark the observation made in our own times. " a The Reformation, that * A Comparative... | |
| Theology - 1827 - 684 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs with the unresistible might of weakness shaking the powers of darkness, and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon. Amer. Edit. Vol. I. pp. 4, 5. But ever blessed be He, and ever glorified, that from his high watch-tower... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the unresisting might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon. Nothing remains prohibited by the Reformers, but such productions as public morality or modesty would... | |
| Morning watch - 1830 - 814 pages
...and cities trooping apace to the new erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs with the unresistible might of weakness shaking the powers of darkness,...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." — Milton on Reformation in England, pp. 1 — 4. Thus far Milton : and justly does he represent the... | |
| 1831 - 544 pages
...cities came trooping apace to the newly erected banner of salvation ; the martyrs, with the unresistable might of weakness, shaking the powers of darkness,...scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." The doctrines of the truth were so widely diffused, at the time of Wickliff s decease, t hat the Romish... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Poets, English - 1833 - 422 pages
...out of the embers of forgotten tongues ; princes and cities trooping apace to the new-erected banner of salvation; the martyrs with the irresistible might...and scorning the fiery rage of the old red dragon." He thus continues his discourse of prelatical episcopacy, and displays its politics, which he contended... | |
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