We confess that we ourselves were not capable to understand, nor able to withstand, the mysterious delusions of the powers of darkness, and prince of the air ; but were, for want of knowledge in ourselves, and better information from others, prevailed... Right at Last: And Other Tales - Página 229por Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1860 - 305 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Thacher - 1831 - 252 páginas
...darkness, and the prince of the air, but for want of knowledge and information from others, took up such evidence against the accused as, on further consideration and better information, they justly fear they have been instrumental with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly, to bring... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867 - 866 páginas
...at Salem, on trial of many w ho were by some suspected guilty of doing acts of witchcraft upon tlie bodies of sundry persons, — we confess that we ourselves...on further consideration and better information, we ju.-tly fear was insutiicicitt for the touching the lives of any (I).-ut. xvii. (j), whereby we tear... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867 - 578 páginas
...who were by some suspected guilty of doing acts of witchcraft upon the bodies of sundry persous, — we confess that we ourselves were not capable to understand,...others, prevailed with to take up with such evidence agaiust the accused as, on further cousideration and better information, we justly fear was iusufficient... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867 - 582 páginas
...persons, — wo confess that we ourselves were not eapable to understand, nor able to withstand, tho mysterious delusions of the powers of darkness and...consideration and better information, we justly fear was insuffieient for the touching the lives of any tDcut. xvii. 6), whereby we fear we have bcen instmotfnt.d,... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1873 - 516 páginas
...signed it, among whom Grace Hickson was one :— "No repentance of theirs can bring her back to life." " We, whose names are undersigned, being, in the year...fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of airy (Deut. xvii. 6), whereby we feel we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly and... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 páginas
...: " 'We whose names are under written, being in the year 1692 called to serve as jurors in court at Salem on trial of many, who were by some suspected...was insufficient for the touching the lives of any (Duet xvii. 6), whereby we fear we have been instrumental, with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly,... | |
| William Root Bliss - 1894 - 288 páginas
...jurymen of the witch court also repented and published a confession of their errors. They said : " We ourselves were not capable to understand, nor able...was insufficient for the touching the lives of any. . . . We do declare we would none of us do such things again on such grounds for the whole world."... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1897 - 904 páginas
...particularly mentioned that of her cousin Lois Barclay. To all which Ralph Lucy only answered : v 'i"" No repentance of theirs can bring her back to life."...on further consideration, and better information, ve justly fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of any (Deut. xvii. 6), whereby we feel... | |
| Mrs. Sarah Sprague Saunders Smith - 1897 - 436 páginas
...power of darkness and Prince of the air, but were for want of knowledge in ourselves, and lx:t.ter information from others, prevailed with to take up...was insufficient for the touching the lives of any whereby we fear we have been instrumental with others, though ignorantly and unwittingly to bring upon... | |
| Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1897 - 522 páginas
...withstand the mysterious delusions of the powers of darkness, and prince of the air, but were, foi want of knowledge in ourselves, and better information...on further consideration, and better information, ve justly fear was insufficient for the touching the lives of any (Deut. xvii. 6), whereby we feel... | |
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