The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... reason is , that they were almost entirely without new features of interest . They saw no fresh work attempted ; they brought to light no fresh qualities of mind or heart ; they simply witnessed the steady growth of enterprises ...
... reason is , that they were almost entirely without new features of interest . They saw no fresh work attempted ; they brought to light no fresh qualities of mind or heart ; they simply witnessed the steady growth of enterprises ...
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... reason , charged not to tell Wesley who had sent her ; that charge she broke ; and Wesley , who had often met Whitefield walking by himself , pondering thedeep things of God , ' and was aware of his pious habits , sent him an invitation ...
... reason , charged not to tell Wesley who had sent her ; that charge she broke ; and Wesley , who had often met Whitefield walking by himself , pondering thedeep things of God , ' and was aware of his pious habits , sent him an invitation ...
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... to 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 .
... to 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 .
Página 48
... Reasons , partly political and partly philanthropical , actu- ated the original Trustees of the colony and the imperial government in undertaking the work . The chief poli- tical reason was , that the Spaniards and the French were ...
... Reasons , partly political and partly philanthropical , actu- ated the original Trustees of the colony and the imperial government in undertaking the work . The chief poli- tical reason was , that the Spaniards and the French were ...
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... The sum of the matter is this : Christianity includes morality , as grace does reason . ' Elsewhere he defines true religion in these MORALITY AND RELIGION . 65 strikingly noble words ' A 64 LIFE AND TRAVELS OF GEORGE WHITEFIELD .
... The sum of the matter is this : Christianity includes morality , as grace does reason . ' Elsewhere he defines true religion in these MORALITY AND RELIGION . 65 strikingly noble words ' A 64 LIFE AND TRAVELS OF GEORGE WHITEFIELD .
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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?