| Charles Thompson (fict. name.) - 1744 - 470 pages
...and therefore, upon a Rumour that he was about to abandon them, had recourfc to the above-mcntion'd Method to prevent his Departure. But their utter Ruin...Defence, could avert the impending Judgment. They were dcftin'd to Deftru£uon, and that DeftrucTion is now approaching. AFTER the late S.-a-Hght Alexander... | |
| World history - 1747 - 524 pages
...was to abandon them, - DIOD. Sic. I. ziii. p. 390. they they had recourfe even to chains, in order to prevent his departure : but their utter ruin being...decreed by the true GOD, and foretold by his prophets *, the confidence they placed in their idols could not avert the impending judgment. They were deftined... | |
| World history - 1747 - 530 pages
...Hiftory of tie Phoenicians. 379 they had recourfe even to chains, in order to prevent his deparrure : but their utter ruin being already decreed by the true GOD, and foretold by his prophets », the confidence they placed in their idols could not avert the impendiug judgment. They were deftined... | |
| English literature - 1750 - 372 pages
...therefore, upon the rumour that he was to abandon them, they had recourfe even to chains, in order to prevent his departure^ but their utter ruin being...decreed by the true God, and foretold by his prophets, the confidence they placed in their idols could not avert the impending judgment. They were deftined... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 520 pages
...therefore, upon the rumour that he was to abandon them, they had recourfe even to chains, in order to prevent his departure ; but, their utter ruin being...decreed by the true God, and foretold by his prophets y, the confidence they placed in their idols could not avert the impending judgment. They were deftined... | |
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