| John Chetwode Eustace - 1813 - 720 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficent influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence, perhaps even with...chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowest : he will consider them as so many pledges of security, and rest assured, that as long as... | |
| 1814 - 774 pages
...which follow, prompted apparently by sincere piety and benevok ace. ' Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence,' perhaps even with...crosses which frequently mark the brow of a precipice*, Aid vhe little chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowest : he will consider them... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1815 - 482 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficent influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence, perhaps even with...chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowest: he will consider them as so many pledges of security, and rest assured, that as long as... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 524 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficent influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence, perhaps even with...chapels hollowed out of the rock •where the road is narrowest: he-. will consider them as sa many pledges of security, and rest assured, that as long as... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1818 - 526 pages
...brow of a precipice , and the little chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowest: he will consider them as so many pledges of security, and rest assured, that as long as the pious mouu.taineer continue* to adore the * Good Shepherd, and to beg the prayers of... | |
| 1820 - 496 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficent influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence, perhaps even with...which frequently mark the brow of a precipice, and the liitle chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowed ; be will consider them as so many... | |
| John Chetwode Eustace - 1837 - 420 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficent influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold with indulgence, perhaps even with...chapels hollowed out of the rock where the road is narrowest : he •will consider them as so many pledges of security, and rest assured, that as long... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1841 - 894 pages
...conducts him secure under her protection through all the dangers of his way. When in such situations he reflects upon his security, and recollects that...long as the pious mountaineer continues to adore the 4 good Shepherd,' and to implore the prayer of the afflicted mother (1), he will never cease to befriend... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1845 - 408 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficial influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold, with indulgence, perhaps even with...many pledges of security; and rest assured, that, as long as the pious mountaineer continues to adore the 'Good Shepherd,' and to beg the prayer of the... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1845 - 438 pages
...and gratefully acknowledge the beneficial influence of religion. Impressed with these reflections, he will behold, with indulgence, perhaps even with...many pledges of security; and rest assured, that, as long as the pious mountaineer continues to adore the 'Good Shepherd,' and to beg the prayer of the... | |
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