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... present . As might be expected , he was fond of playing wild , roguish tricks , such as running into the Dissenting meeting - house , and shouting the name of the worthy old minister- ' Old Cole ! old Cole ! old Cole ! ' Being asked ...
... present . As might be expected , he was fond of playing wild , roguish tricks , such as running into the Dissenting meeting - house , and shouting the name of the worthy old minister- ' Old Cole ! old Cole ! old Cole ! ' Being asked ...
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... present attainments , he got his own way on all points but one - he must go to school every day for a writing lesson . Adverse circumstances soon compelled the discontinuance of the solitary lesson , and the lad of fifteen had to take ...
... present attainments , he got his own way on all points but one - he must go to school every day for a writing lesson . Adverse circumstances soon compelled the discontinuance of the solitary lesson , and the lad of fifteen had to take ...
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... present state of mind . ' Now you must know Mrs. Veal was a maiden gentlewoman of about thirty years of age , and for some years last past had been troubled with fits , which were perceived coming on her by her going off from her ...
... present state of mind . ' Now you must know Mrs. Veal was a maiden gentlewoman of about thirty years of age , and for some years last past had been troubled with fits , which were perceived coming on her by her going off from her ...
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... present indignity in his position , as there certainly was nothing ennobling in it ; yet he would not impatiently and with silly haughtiness throw away future honour by discarding humble work . He may have been rather too destitute of ...
... present indignity in his position , as there certainly was nothing ennobling in it ; yet he would not impatiently and with silly haughtiness throw away future honour by discarding humble work . He may have been rather too destitute of ...
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... present of a piece of gold . She , I found , recommended me to the bishop ; and , a few days after , as I was coming from the cathedral prayers , thinking of no such thing , one of the vergers called after me , and said the bishop ...
... present of a piece of gold . She , I found , recommended me to the bishop ; and , a few days after , as I was coming from the cathedral prayers , thinking of no such thing , one of the vergers called after me , and said the bishop ...
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The Life and Travels of George Whitefield, M. A. James Paterson Gledstone Visualização integral - 1871 |
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?