The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... Christ . I have striven to put the man , rather than his creed , upon the pages of this book , or rather to put the man first , and his creed second . I have endeavoured to find out , and lay bare , the real fountain of his never ...
... Christ . I have striven to put the man , rather than his creed , upon the pages of this book , or rather to put the man first , and his creed second . I have endeavoured to find out , and lay bare , the real fountain of his never ...
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... Christ formed within us , a ray of divine light instantaneously darted in upon his soul , and from that moment , but not till then , did he know that he must be a new creature . ' 6 Then , with characteristic ardour , he wrote to his ...
... Christ formed within us , a ray of divine light instantaneously darted in upon his soul , and from that moment , but not till then , did he know that he must be a new creature . ' 6 Then , with characteristic ardour , he wrote to his ...
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... Christ Jesus . ' The redemption of time became , according to the new teachers , a primary virtue , and he hoarded his moments as if they were years . Whether he ate , or drank , or whatever he did , he endea- voured to do all to the ...
... Christ Jesus . ' The redemption of time became , according to the new teachers , a primary virtue , and he hoarded his moments as if they were years . Whether he ate , or drank , or whatever he did , he endea- voured to do all to the ...
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... Christ's sake , I would serve my tongue as Archbishop Cranmer served his hand , viz . make that burn first . ' His fear of man gradually wore off ; and he confessed the Methodists more and more publicly every day , ' walking openly with ...
... Christ's sake , I would serve my tongue as Archbishop Cranmer served his hand , viz . make that burn first . ' His fear of man gradually wore off ; and he confessed the Methodists more and more publicly every day , ' walking openly with ...
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... Christ . Imagining + that it would be instantaneously infused into his soul , he prayed night and day to receive it . But as Gideon , ' he says , ' taught the men of Succoth with thorns , so God -if I am yet in any measure blessed with ...
... Christ . Imagining + that it would be instantaneously infused into his soul , he prayed night and day to receive it . But as Gideon , ' he says , ' taught the men of Succoth with thorns , so God -if I am yet in any measure blessed with ...
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Página 418 - Except the Lord of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah.
Página 341 - Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?