Recollections of the PastPublished for the author at the Conference Office, 1846 - 147 sayfa |
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Sayfa 11
... early victim to the fatal consumption ; but not until he had lived to see the great and glo- rious revival of religion which I have proposed to describe , and in promoting which he was a principal agent . I now seem to see him as dis ...
... early victim to the fatal consumption ; but not until he had lived to see the great and glo- rious revival of religion which I have proposed to describe , and in promoting which he was a principal agent . I now seem to see him as dis ...
Sayfa 14
... early hour , there was a general rush to the appointed place of meeting . And though it was a farming country , and the inhabitants comparatively sparse , yet a multitude came together . At the very commencement of the meeting , an ...
... early hour , there was a general rush to the appointed place of meeting . And though it was a farming country , and the inhabitants comparatively sparse , yet a multitude came together . At the very commencement of the meeting , an ...
Sayfa 51
... family that he was very unwell and wished to retire early . He was shown to a room , and the lady of the house seeming to feel much interested for him , had agreed to bring him something to take after he had RECOLLECTIONS OF THE PAST . 51.
... family that he was very unwell and wished to retire early . He was shown to a room , and the lady of the house seeming to feel much interested for him , had agreed to bring him something to take after he had RECOLLECTIONS OF THE PAST . 51.
Sayfa 59
... early life embraced deistical sentiments , which he continued to hold and advocate until he was more than fifty years of age . Still he was a man of unblemished character , and stood high in the estimation of community : and was the ...
... early life embraced deistical sentiments , which he continued to hold and advocate until he was more than fifty years of age . Still he was a man of unblemished character , and stood high in the estimation of community : and was the ...
Sayfa 72
... early part of his ministry , and never properly restored , became the source of great pain and suffering to the end of his life ; and often have I seen him on his knees on a chair He or stool , like the venerated Asbury , and 72 ...
... early part of his ministry , and never properly restored , became the source of great pain and suffering to the end of his life ; and often have I seen him on his knees on a chair He or stool , like the venerated Asbury , and 72 ...
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