The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... speaking , and petty thefts , which he perpetrated on his mother by taking money out of her pocket before she was up ; this he thought , at the time , was no theft at all . He also says that he spent much money in plays , and in the ...
... speaking , and petty thefts , which he perpetrated on his mother by taking money out of her pocket before she was up ; this he thought , at the time , was no theft at all . He also says that he spent much money in plays , and in the ...
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... speak correctly . ' ( The future saint and preacher was still indicated amid all this mirth . Part of the money received for his good acting and reciting was spent upon Ken's Manual for Winchester Scholars , ' a book which had affected ...
... speak correctly . ' ( The future saint and preacher was still indicated amid all this mirth . Part of the money received for his good acting and reciting was spent upon Ken's Manual for Winchester Scholars , ' a book which had affected ...
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... speak a word to her . He was wretched , and much to blame ; and at length , thinking that his absence would make all things easy , and being advised so by his mother and brother , he went to Bristol , to see one of his brothers . This ...
... speak a word to her . He was wretched , and much to blame ; and at length , thinking that his absence would make all things easy , and being advised so by his mother and brother , he went to Bristol , to see one of his brothers . This ...
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... speaking in harmony with those Calvinistic views which he afterwards adopted , ' whose gifts and callings are without repentance , would let no- thing pluck me out of His hands , though I was continually doing despite to the Spirit of ...
... speaking in harmony with those Calvinistic views which he afterwards adopted , ' whose gifts and callings are without repentance , would let no- thing pluck me out of His hands , though I was continually doing despite to the Spirit of ...
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... speak of the after stages of grace before the first step in it has been taken . The effect of the book , The Life of God in the Soul of Man , ' must be remem- bered , and then it will be seen that all Whitefield's misery arose from ...
... speak of the after stages of grace before the first step in it has been taken . The effect of the book , The Life of God in the Soul of Man , ' must be remem- bered , and then it will be seen that all Whitefield's misery arose from ...
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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?