| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1879 - 274 páginas
...Government claimed right to no more than restrict the territorial enlargement of it. ... Both parties read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's ass'stance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1879 - 260 páginas
...Government claimed right to no more than restrict the territorial enlargement of it. ... Both parties read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| 1880 - 698 páginas
...conflict might cease, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Mary Elsie Thalheimer - 1880 - 434 páginas
...Address, on the 4th of March, 1865, fairly stated the positions of the two parties in the Civil War : ' ' Both read the same Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invokes His aid against the other. . . . The prayers of both could not be answered. That of neither has been answered fully. The Almighty... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1882 - 430 páginas
...might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1882 - 136 páginas
...his own special duties to discharge. Everybody knows how disagreeable it is to have nothing to do. Both read the same Bible, and pray to the same God ; and each invokes his aid against the other. Every man desireth to live long, but no man would be old. How is it with me, when every noise appals... | |
| Charles Maltby - 1884 - 340 páginas
...might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| Alexander Johnston - 1884 - 430 páginas
...might cease when, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1884 - 538 páginas
...might cease with, or even before, the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding. " Both...aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces;... | |
| David W. Lusk - 1884 - 586 páginas
...less fundamental and astounding. Both read the same Bible and prayed to the same God, and each invoked His aid against the other. "It may seem strange that...should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces. But let us judge not, that we be not judged. The prayer... | |
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