The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A.Longmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 533 páginas |
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Página vii
... heart is for the enriching of the world ; and the triumphs of genius are a study for scholars of every school . I have there- fore placed Whitefield in the loftier position of a brother of all who , in every place and under any ...
... heart is for the enriching of the world ; and the triumphs of genius are a study for scholars of every school . I have there- fore placed Whitefield in the loftier position of a brother of all who , in every place and under any ...
Página viii
... heart , stirred with the purest emotion , ever desiring abso- lute perfection in goodness and unintermittingly seeking it , resolved to leave nothing undone by which others might become partakers with itself of the great salvation , and ...
... heart , stirred with the purest emotion , ever desiring abso- lute perfection in goodness and unintermittingly seeking it , resolved to leave nothing undone by which others might become partakers with itself of the great salvation , and ...
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... heart , commendable prudence , a great desire for the welfare of her children , and much willingness to deny herself for their sakes . George always held her in reve- rent affection . With the fondness of a mother for her last - born ...
... heart , commendable prudence , a great desire for the welfare of her children , and much willingness to deny herself for their sakes . George always held her in reve- rent affection . With the fondness of a mother for her last - born ...
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... heart of a quick learner , whose way- wardness was receiving its first stern rebuke . The work of the inn made him long for school again , but his sense of filial duty never suffered him to be idle , even in a calling which he disliked ...
... heart of a quick learner , whose way- wardness was receiving its first stern rebuke . The work of the inn made him long for school again , but his sense of filial duty never suffered him to be idle , even in a calling which he disliked ...
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... heart . ' Application was at once made for the help of the kind friends who had aided their visitor ; and mother and son were soon rejoiced to know that interest would be used to procure George a servitor's place in Pembroke College ...
... heart . ' Application was at once made for the help of the kind friends who had aided their visitor ; and mother and son were soon rejoiced to know that interest would be used to procure George a servitor's place in Pembroke College ...
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The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A. James Paterson Gledstone Visualização integral - 1871 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
answer believe Bethesda bishop blessed brethren Bristol brother called Cambuslang chapel Charles Wesley Christian church Church of England clergy clergyman congregation conversation Countess Countess of Huntingdon crowded Crown 8vo dear Dissenters divine doctrine Ebenezer Erskine Edition England faith feeling felt field friends gave GEORGE WHITEFIELD Georgia give gospel grace hands hath hear heard hearers heart heaven Holy honour Howel Harris hundred Jesus Christ JOHN TYNDALL Kennington Common labours Lady Huntingdon letter live London Lord Jesus lordship Methodists mind minister Moorfields morning Negroes never night orphan-house orphans Oxford persons poor Post 8vo pray prayer preached preacher pulpit R. A. PROCTOR received religion religious Savannah says Scotland sent sermon sinners soon soul spirit Sunday Tabernacle things thou thought thousand tion town truth unto vols voyage Wesley's Woodcuts word write wrote zeal
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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?