The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... desire for the welfare of her children , and much willingness to deny herself for their sakes . George always held her in reve- rent affection . With the fondness of a mother for her last - born , she used to tell him that , even when ...
... desire for the welfare of her children , and much willingness to deny herself for their sakes . George always held her in reve- rent affection . With the fondness of a mother for her last - born , she used to tell him that , even when ...
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... desire to sift him like wheat ; and the reason for this , Whitefield thinks , was to prevent his future blessings from proving his ruin . SPIRITUAL BONDAGE . 19 All along he had an earnest 18 LIFE AND TRAVELS OF GEORGE WHITEFIELld .
... desire to sift him like wheat ; and the reason for this , Whitefield thinks , was to prevent his future blessings from proving his ruin . SPIRITUAL BONDAGE . 19 All along he had an earnest 18 LIFE AND TRAVELS OF GEORGE WHITEFIELld .
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James Paterson Gledstone. SPIRITUAL BONDAGE . 19 All along he had an earnest desire , a hungering and thirsting after the humility of Jesus Christ . Imagining + that it would be instantaneously infused into his soul , he prayed night and ...
James Paterson Gledstone. SPIRITUAL BONDAGE . 19 All along he had an earnest desire , a hungering and thirsting after the humility of Jesus Christ . Imagining + that it would be instantaneously infused into his soul , he prayed night and ...
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... desire to preach it , together with abundant scope for the exercise of his talents and the concurrent favourable judgment of good men , could mark any day of a man's life as the time for him to go to the front . The homes of the poor ...
... desire to preach it , together with abundant scope for the exercise of his talents and the concurrent favourable judgment of good men , could mark any day of a man's life as the time for him to go to the front . The homes of the poor ...
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... desire on the part of the Trustees and their representative to make the colony morally sound and useful . It was not to be a marauding expe- dition in any sense ; and was to enjoy , as far as possible , all the social advantages of the ...
... desire on the part of the Trustees and their representative to make the colony morally sound and useful . It was not to be a marauding expe- dition in any sense ; and was to enjoy , as far as possible , all the social advantages of the ...
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