The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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... suffered him to be idle , even in a calling which he disliked . The sight of the boys going to school often cut him to the heart ; and to a companion , who frequently came entreating him to go to Oxford , his general answer was , I wish ...
... suffered him to be idle , even in a calling which he disliked . The sight of the boys going to school often cut him to the heart ; and to a companion , who frequently came entreating him to go to Oxford , his general answer was , I wish ...
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... suffered enough from conscience to feel a quivering fear of its pains . No books would now please his disordered taste but such as entered into the heart of religion , and led him directly into an experimental knowledge of Jesus Christ ...
... suffered enough from conscience to feel a quivering fear of its pains . No books would now please his disordered taste but such as entered into the heart of religion , and led him directly into an experimental knowledge of Jesus Christ ...
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... suffer its laws to be violated . The poor servitor was taught that truth in a way never to be forgotten . Ever afterwards he was careful to go whither the Spirit might lead him ; and hence his life was free from the deformities of a ...
... suffer its laws to be violated . The poor servitor was taught that truth in a way never to be forgotten . Ever afterwards he was careful to go whither the Spirit might lead him ; and hence his life was free from the deformities of a ...
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... Bithynia , but the Spirit suffered us not ; ' and by the words spoken to Ezekiel Thou shalt be dumb ; but when I speak unto thee , then shalt thou speak . ' This made him quite easy ; he did not doubt but that He who D 2.
... Bithynia , but the Spirit suffered us not ; ' and by the words spoken to Ezekiel Thou shalt be dumb ; but when I speak unto thee , then shalt thou speak . ' This made him quite easy ; he did not doubt but that He who D 2.
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... suffering , in shame , and in toilsomeness those of St. Paul , he stepped forth from his study before he was twenty - two years old . A trivial circumstance called him forth . The curate of the Tower chapel , London , who was an ...
... suffering , in shame , and in toilsomeness those of St. Paul , he stepped forth from his study before he was twenty - two years old . A trivial circumstance called him forth . The curate of the Tower chapel , London , who was an ...
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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?