| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1846 - 438 Seiten
...himself was softened : Christian charity resumed her rights in his heart. " Assuredly," said he, " a great portion of the scandal is taken away by the...fierce debates ; we could not have hoped for so much. May Christ's hand remove the last obstacle that separates us.1 There is now a friendly concord between... | |
| Charles Adams - 1858 - 352 Seiten
...Luther became softened ; Christian charity resumed her rights in his heart. " Assuredly," said he, " a great portion of the scandal is taken away by the...fierce debates ; we could not have hoped for so much. May Christ's hand remove the last obstacle that separates us! There is now a friendly concord between... | |
| Charles Adams - 1858 - 348 Seiten
...Luther became softened; Christian charity resumed her rights in his heart. " Assuredly," said he, " a great portion of the scandal is taken away by the suppression of our tierce debates ; we could not have hoped for so much. May Christ's hand remove the last obstacle that... | |
| William Maxwell Blackburn - 1868 - 330 Seiten
...hands delighted the prince. ' ' Assuredly, ' ' said Luther, ' ' a great part of the scandal is removed by the suppression of our fierce debates; we could not have hoped for so much. May Christ's hand remove the last obstacle that separates us. There is now a friendly concord between... | |
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