| 1763 - 552 sayfa
...any! Immediately my wearintfs " and head-ache ceafed, and my " Horfe's lamenefs in the fame in" ßant. Nor did he halt any more " either that day or the next, A " --very add accidtnt this alfo §." Remarks on the Beauties of Poe'ry, By Daniel Webb, Efq. Dodfley. TMiE title... | |
| Jean-Henri-Samuel Formey - 1766 - 326 sayfa
...** wearinefs and head-ake ceafed, and my horfes ** lamenefs in the fame inftant -r nor did he hak " any more, either that day or the next." A very odd accident this alfo. j 1 am at a lofs to underftand the following miracle from Mr. Weffley's account of it, otherwife,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 554 sayfa
....' Immediately my wea' rinefs and head-ache ceafed, and ' my Horfe's laroenefs in thifame ' injlant. Nor did he halt any ' more either that day or the ' next. A <vtrj odd accident this ' alfo\." • Ibid. p. 57. Rtmarks on the Beauties of Poetry. By Daniel Webb,... | |
| 1805 - 556 sayfa
...aver is the naked facts let every man account for it as he sees good.) 1 then thought, Cannot God heal either man or beast, by any means, or without any...Immediately my weariness and head-ache ceased, and ray llorse's lameness in the same instant. Nor did he halt any more cither that day or the ' next.... | |
| John Wesley - 1809 - 512 sayfa
...the naked fact ; let every man account for it as he sees good. ) I then thought, " Cannot God heal either man or beast by any means, or without any ? " Immediately my weariness and head-ach ceased, and my horse's lameness in the same instant. Nor did he halt any more either that... | |
| Henry Card - 1811 - 304 sayfa
...is the naked fact, let every man account for it as he sees good ;) I then thought, cannot God heal either man or beast by any means, or without any !...did he halt any more, either that day or the next*." Ab uno disce omnes. But whoever expects to read of the interests of Methodism being materially advanced... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 472 sayfa
...the naked fact ; let every man account "for it as he sees good). I then thought, ' Cannot " God heal either man or beast, by any means, or " without any /' Immediately my weariness and head" ach ceased, and my Horse's lameness in the same " instant. Nor did he halt any more either that... | |
| William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Richard Hurd - 1811 - 466 sayfa
...the naked fact; let every man account " for it as he sees good). I then thought, ' Cannot " God heal either man or beast, by any means, or " without any !' Immediately my weariness and head" ach ceased, and my Horse's lameness in the same " instant. Nor did he halt any more either that... | |
| John Wesley - 1812 - 452 sayfa
...exceedingly lame. And my head ached much. I thought, cannot God heal man or beast, by means, or without ? Immediately my weariness and head-ache ceased, and my horse's lameness in the same instant." (p. 136.) It was so : and I believe thousands of serious Christians, have found as plain answers to... | |
| 1815 - 880 sayfa
...aver is the naked fact, let every man account for it as he sees good). I then thought, cannot God heal either man or beast, by any means, or without any...did he halt any more either that day or the next." Wesley's Journal from Oct 27, 1743, to Nov. 17, 1746. Bp. Warburton on the Doctrine of Grace, p. 100.... | |
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