| Davis Wasgatt Clark - Christian martyrs - 1851 - 600 pages
...sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, ' Crush then, do crush the Wretch.' In vain he turned his head away; the time...he was to appear before the tribunal of Him he had blasphemed; and his physicians, particularly Mr. Tronchin, calling in to administer relief, thunderstruck,... | |
| Augustus Charles Thompson - Death - 1851 - 244 pages
...sentence of an impious and reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes, crush, then, do crush the wretch. In vain he turned his head away ; the time was coming apace, when he was to appear at the tribunal of Him whom he had blasphemed; and his physician, Mr. Tronchir, calling in to administer... | |
| Septimus Sears - 1856 - 906 pages
...would crvsh Him. He closed many of bis letters to his Infidel friends with these words — Cnish the wretch.) In vain he turned his head away, the time...he was to appear before the tribunal of Him he had blasphemed. His physician, Mr. Tronchin, who was called in to administer relief, retired thunder-struck,... | |
| Man, G. H. H. Oliphant Ferguson - 1885 - 278 pages
...he cry out, ' 0 Christ ! 0 Jesus Christ !' and then complain that he was abandoned by God and man. The time was coming apace when he was to appear before the tribunal of Him he had blasphemed ; and his physicians, particularly M. Tronchin, called in to administer relief, thunderstruck,... | |
| James Wolfendale - 1887 - 456 pages
...reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes the horrid blasphemies which he had so often uttered. In vain he turned his head away ; the time was coming...apace when he was to appear before the tribunal of Him whom he had insulted ; and his physicians, particularly M. Tronchin, calling in to administer relief,... | |
| Bible - 1892 - 812 pages
...reviling king, seemed to trace before his eyes the horrid blasphemies which he had so often uttered. In vain he turned his head away ; the time was coming...apace when he was to appear before the tribunal of Him whom he had insulted : and his physicians, particularly M. Tronchin, calling in to administer relief,... | |
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