John, you know what my sentiments have been. You cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind. But take care what you do with respect to that young man, for he is as surely called of God to preach, as you are. Examine what have been the... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Página 6151839Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Frederick Nott - 1803 - 532 páginas
...care " what you do with refpect to that young man ; he is as of* " Juredly called of God to preacb, as you are. Examine what " have been the fruits of his preaching." As this was the great argument by which Mr. W. fupported his own pretenfions, he could make no reply... | |
| George Bourne - 1807 - 366 páginas
...him, and replied, " John, you know what my sentiments have been. You cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind. But take care what...been the fruits of his preaching : and hear him also yourself." He did so.' His prejudice bowed before the force of truth : and he could only say, " It... | |
| Jonathan Crowther - 1815 - 552 páginas
...at him, and said, " John, you know what my sentiments have been. You cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind. But take care what...what have been the fruits of his preaching : and hear hint! also yourself." This timely and excellent advice he complied with ; and after hearing him, his... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 560 páginas
...seriously, and said, " John, you know what my sentiments have been; you cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind ; but take care what...been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him also yourself." Wesley, like Loyola, was always ready to correct any part of his conduct, or system, as... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 562 páginas
...seriously, and said, «' John, you know what my sentiments have been; you cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind ; but take care what...been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him also yourself." Wesley, like Loyola, was always ready to correct any part of his conduct, or system, as... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - 1808 - 660 páginas
...any thing of this kind. But take care what you do with refpect to that young man, for he is as furely called of God to preach as you are. Examine what have been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him alfo for yourfelf." Thefe were fentiments worthy the daughter of thfi learned, public-fpirited, and... | |
| 1839 - 1092 páginas
...of this kind. But take care what you do with respect to that young man : for he is as surely railed of God to preach as you are. Examine what have been the fruits of his preaching; and hear him also yourself.' He took the advice, and submitted to what he believed to be the order of God." (1'age 91.... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 338 páginas
...him, and replied, " John, you know what my sentiments have been. You cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind. But take care what...been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him also yourself." He did so. His prejudice bowed before the force of truth, and he could only say, " It is... | |
| 1826 - 440 páginas
...sentiments have been. You cannot suspect me of favoring readily any thing of this kind. * Journal. But take care what you do with respect to that young...been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him also yourself." He took this advice, and could not venture to forbid him. TTis defence of himself on this... | |
| James Youngs - 1830 - 668 páginas
...Maxfield," said he, abruptly, "has turned Preacher, I find." She looked attentively at him, and replied, " John, you know what my sentiments have been. You cannot...been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him also yourself." He did so. His prejudices bowed before the force of truth, and he could only say, " It is... | |
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