 | Nicholas Brady - 1704 - 452 pages
...and Refignation, which is required in active and in pafftve Fort Icade ; Be of good courage (fays he) and let us. play the Men, for our People and for the Cities of our God, and the Lord. do that which feemeth him good. If we thus prepare our felves like him, for £#£ Circumftances of OUT Duty, either... | |
 | 1705 - 522 pages
...me : but if the children of Ammon be too ftrong for thcc, then I will come and help thee. ii Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people,...the cities of our God : and the LORD do that which fcemech htm good. — . j 13 And Joab drew nigh, and the peoANd it came to pals after this, that pie... | |
 | William Tilly - 1705 - 62 pages
...World. Let us arife therefore, iSam. and be of good Courage, at fuch a time as this is more efpecially, and »°. •»• let us play the men for our people, and for the Cities of our God. Let Eft, us do our own Duty for the Defence of our Religion and Country, '4''4' and leave the Succefs... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1716 - 76 pages
...our Caufe, and refer * the Decifiou betwixt us and our Enemies in the * Day of Battle. Now let m flay the Men for our * People^ and for the Cities of our GOD} and the ' * Lord do that wbisb feemetb good unto him, A Introduction, xvii • A DECLARATION of Archibald, E«r/0/Argyle, lordfKintyre,... | |
 | Richard Lucas - 1722 - 344 pages
...to fight tfye Syrians and Ammonites, Be of 2 Sam. x. good Courage, and let M pity the Men for 12our People, and for the Cities of our God : and the Lord do that which feemeth him good. But to conclude this Head, no Man doubts whether he ought to love hit Country; but... | |
 | Thomas Salmon - 1734 - 488 pages
...vie go forth, and to whim we commit our Caufe, and refer the Decifian of it in the Day of Battle. Now let us play the Men for our People, and for the Cities of our God; and the Lord do that -which feemeth gucd unto him. His Majefty having received Advice of the Landing of the Duke of Monmouth in... | |
 | Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 pages
...whom wee commit our Caufe, and refer the Decifkm betwixt us and our Enemies in the Day of Battle. Now let us play the Men, for our People, and for the Cities of our God, and the Lord do that which feemeth Good unto him. HE END. r DO NOT REMOVE OR J/UITU ATE 9\RDS ... | |
 | Patrick Delany - 1742 - 312 pages
...overpowered by the Syrians : concludeing with that nobleft of all martial fpeeches, (iSam.x. 12.) Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people...the cities of our God: and the Lord do that •which feemeth him good*. THE Syrians, it feems, were the better foldiers ; and one reafon of their being... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 512 pages
...forth, and to whom we commit our Caufe, and refer the Decifion betwixt us in the Day of Battle. Now let us play the Men for our People, and for the Cities of our God ; and the Lord do that which lecmeth good unto him.' This Piece being communicated by the King to the Lords, ,.,, . ... ,,, r /-.... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 500 pages
...forth, and to whom we commit our Caufe, and refer the Decifion betwixt us in the Day of Battle. Now let us play the Men for our People, and for the Cities of our God ; and the Lord do that which feemeth good unto him.' This Piece being comtiunicated by the King to the Lords, ,„.. , , . , •... | |
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