The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... pulpit like the old Cole . ' A wild , merry , unkempt lad he was ; with no restraint upon him , excepting a wise regulation of his mother , by which he was not allowed to take any part in the business , although he did sometimes sell ...
... pulpit like the old Cole . ' A wild , merry , unkempt lad he was ; with no restraint upon him , excepting a wise regulation of his mother , by which he was not allowed to take any part in the business , although he did sometimes sell ...
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... pulpit with a newly forged weapon ; but , alas ! he found , like many other beginners who have attempted the same thing , that sermons cannot easily be made without the helping excitement of expected and appointed work . He had matter ...
... pulpit with a newly forged weapon ; but , alas ! he found , like many other beginners who have attempted the same thing , that sermons cannot easily be made without the helping excitement of expected and appointed work . He had matter ...
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... pulpit stairs provoked , as he in his sensitive state of mind thought , a general sneer , which , however , was exchanged for solemn seriousness when he got into his sermon . He again conquered himself and his congre- gation ; and the ...
... pulpit stairs provoked , as he in his sensitive state of mind thought , a general sneer , which , however , was exchanged for solemn seriousness when he got into his sermon . He again conquered himself and his congre- gation ; and the ...
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... pulpits when they had occasion to be from home . It was not enough simply to seek the aid of any brother clergyman . Their clear persuasion that they held the saving doctrines of the gospel ; that they were moved by the Holy Ghost ; and ...
... pulpits when they had occasion to be from home . It was not enough simply to seek the aid of any brother clergyman . Their clear persuasion that they held the saving doctrines of the gospel ; that they were moved by the Holy Ghost ; and ...
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... pulpits in their own way , chose to do in their own churches ; and two of them sent for him to tell him , that they would not let him preach in their pulpits any more , unless he renounced that part of the preface of his sermon on ...
... pulpits in their own way , chose to do in their own churches ; and two of them sent for him to tell him , that they would not let him preach in their pulpits any more , unless he renounced that part of the preface of his sermon on ...
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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?