10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNMOVEABLY»
Discover the use of
unmoveably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unmoveably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England to ...
bitual course of adhering unmoveably to the interest of this church and nation. In
the progress of this book, your majesty will also find some very near that king
whilst he was abroad, endeavouring to take advantage of the forlorn and
desperate ...
earl of Clarendon Hyde (Edward), 1826
2
Political Speaking Justified: Women Prophets and the English ...
... too wise and too well bottom'd to be undermined and supplanted by the
strongest Efforts of Temptation."7 She promises her male readers women who
understand why they are "eminently and unmoveably good" and who therefore
can ...
3
The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England. To ...
bitual course of adhering unmoveably to the interest of this church and nation. In
the progress of this book, your majesty will also find some very near that king
whilst he was abroad, endeavouring to take advantage of the forlorn and
desperate ...
Edward Hyde Clarendon (Earl of), William Warburton, 1826
4
The High Court Justice: Comprising Memoirs of the Principal ...
... unmoveably upon your eternal relation, the Lord Jesus Christ ; in whose
glorious and blessed presence, we shall meet ere long, to our eternal rejoicing. It
is the goodness of the Lord to us, to remove all creature-comforts from us, that our
...
5
Works in Baudry's Edition: Henry Smeaton : a Jacobite Story ...
... have your secret;” but on pushing back the velvet hangings from the spot upon
which her hand rested, he could only perceive one of two immense iron screws
which fastened the bed, apparently unmoveably, to the wall behind it. He made ...
George Payne Rainsford James, 1851
6
The Literature of the Church of England Indicated in ...
A wise man's circumstances may vary and fluctuate like the floods about a rock ;
but he persists unmoveably the same, and his reputation unshaken : for he can
always render a good account of his actions, and by reasonable apology elude ...
7
Special and chosen sermons of d
So we also, if we stand and abide unmoveably in this article, I believe in Jesus
Christ our Lord, who suffered, died, rose again for us, &o., there is no cause why
we should be careful, lest we perish, or be devoured of the Devil, though he open
...
Martin [sermons Luther (collected]), 1862
Lady Rachel and her daughters were also there— the young ladies standing
unmoveably one on each side of their lady mother, except when temporarily
released by the quadrille, for which they were suffered to accept partners
approved by ...
Elizabeth Caroline Grey, 1884
9
The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
... of us are aware, is said to be merely a corruption of the earlier English '
gazehound,' under which name the dog appears in this treatise. He is thus called,
we learn, 'because the beames of his syght are so stedfastly setled and
unmoveably ...
Alfred Edward Thomas Watson, 1899
10
The works of Benjamin Hoadly
... from length of Time, they all remained fixed to the Paper unmoveably; and
were not rent or damaged at all in any Pan of the Notes. In this same Account, it is
added by the Story-tellers, that my Note (so called) especially, -was rent and ...