The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... prayers . His quick temper - he was hasty - tempered to the last - sought ex- pression for itself in the imprecatory psalms , as well as in vulgar cursing . The burden of the 118th Psalm was familiar to him ; and once , when he had been ...
... prayers . His quick temper - he was hasty - tempered to the last - sought ex- pression for itself in the imprecatory psalms , as well as in vulgar cursing . The burden of the 118th Psalm was familiar to him ; and once , when he had been ...
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... prayer ceased ; the only remnant of good he retained was his resolution not to live in the inn ; and no doubt his firmness on that point was mainly due to his antipathy to his sister - in - law , and to his love for his mother , who ...
... prayer ceased ; the only remnant of good he retained was his resolution not to live in the inn ; and no doubt his firmness on that point was mainly due to his antipathy to his sister - in - law , and to his love for his mother , who ...
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... prayer , meditation , sermon - writ- ing , almsgiving , and public worship , fail to feel its touch , and answer to its call ? It was inevitable that the servitor , who had come to be looked upon as a singular odd fellow ...
... prayer , meditation , sermon - writ- ing , almsgiving , and public worship , fail to feel its touch , and answer to its call ? It was inevitable that the servitor , who had come to be looked upon as a singular odd fellow ...
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... prayer until the great bell rang and called him to his college . Mortification next required the discontinuance of a diary which he kept , and also abstinence from the use of forms and even of audible speech in prayer , and cessation ...
... prayer until the great bell rang and called him to his college . Mortification next required the discontinuance of a diary which he kept , and also abstinence from the use of forms and even of audible speech in prayer , and cessation ...
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... prayer . The evening meeting also was neglected ; and on Thursday morning he did not make his usual appear- ance at Charles Wesley's breakfast - table . This made Charles call upon him to see what was the matter , and finding that it ...
... prayer . The evening meeting also was neglected ; and on Thursday morning he did not make his usual appear- ance at Charles Wesley's breakfast - table . This made Charles call upon him to see what was the matter , and finding that it ...
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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?