The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... soon gave pregnant proofs of an impudent temper . ' He fell into some of the worst of juvenile sins ; occasionally he transgressed in a more marked way . His child- hood was stained with lying , evil speaking , and petty thefts , which ...
... soon gave pregnant proofs of an impudent temper . ' He fell into some of the worst of juvenile sins ; occasionally he transgressed in a more marked way . His child- hood was stained with lying , evil speaking , and petty thefts , which ...
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... soon rejoiced to know that interest would be used to procure George a servitor's place in Pembroke College . His learning , such as it was , had not been kept bright during his service in the inn , his visit to Bristol , and his idle ...
... soon rejoiced to know that interest would be used to procure George a servitor's place in Pembroke College . His learning , such as it was , had not been kept bright during his service in the inn , his visit to Bristol , and his idle ...
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... soon thrown amongst the ' Metho- dists , ' who were beginning their new life , and whom he had always defended , even before he came to Oxford , or knew them ? If there was spiritual life in the university , how could one who had so ...
... soon thrown amongst the ' Metho- dists , ' who were beginning their new life , and whom he had always defended , even before he came to Oxford , or knew them ? If there was spiritual life in the university , how could one who had so ...
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... soon offered itself . A poor woman , in one of the workhouses , made an unsuc- cessful attempt to commit suicide ; and Whitefield , aware of Charles Wesley's readiness for every good work , sent a message to him by an apple woman of ...
... soon offered itself . A poor woman , in one of the workhouses , made an unsuc- cessful attempt to commit suicide ; and Whitefield , aware of Charles Wesley's readiness for every good work , sent a message to him by an apple woman of ...
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... soon affected by his morbid state of mind , for such a system as he was living under allowed its faithful disciple no room for change or diversion . Every hour brought round a weary step of the moral treadmill which must be taken , or ...
... soon affected by his morbid state of mind , for such a system as he was living under allowed its faithful disciple no room for change or diversion . Every hour brought round a weary step of the moral treadmill which must be taken , or ...
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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?