| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 páginas
...upon the Crofs, furrounded on all Sides with a Glory; and was imprefled, as if a Voice, or fomejhing equivalent to a Voice, had come to him, to this Effect, (for he was not confident as to the very Words,) " Oh Sin" ner, did I fuffer this for thee, and are " thefe the Returns?" But whether this... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1782 - 304 páginas
...crofs, furrounded'on alludes. with a glory ;> .andiwasjirraprefied, as if >a voice, or;,fornething 'equivalent to a voice, had come to him, to this effect, (for he was not confident as to the very words,) " Oh, fin'( ner I HiH.I fiiftpr .rki<s fnr i.Vif>p. unH a r<» ner ! did I fuffer,:this... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 páginas
...i.^ a dream. furrounded on all fides with a glory ; and was impreffed, as it a voice, or fomethlng equivalent to a voice, had come to him, to this effect, (for he was not confident as to the very words,) " Oh, fmr.er, did I fur" ler this for ihee, and are thtfe the re" turns !" But whether... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 304 páginas
...fturouniied on all lidos with a glory ; and was itnprefled, as if a voice, or fomething equiva' lent to a voice, had come to him, to this effect, (for he was not confident as to the very I words), " Oh finner! did I.fufler this for thee, and are thefe thy returns ?" But whether this... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 páginas
...imagined might happen by some accident in the candle ; but lifting up his eyes, he apprehended, to his extreme amazement, that there was before him,...suspended in the air, a visible representation of • Mr. Spears, in the letter mentioned above, where he introduces the colonel telling his own story,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 262 páginas
...upon the crofs, fur-rounded on all fides with a glory ; and was impreffed, as If a voice, or fomething equivalent to a voice, had come to him, to this effect ('for he was not conJent as to the very words) : " Oh finner ! did i Mr Spears, In the letter mentioned above, where... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 páginas
...imagined, might happen by some accident in the candle. But lifting up Ins eyes, he apprehended, to his extreme amazement, that there was before him,...to this effect (for he was not confident as to the very words) : " Oh sinner! did I suffer this for thee, and are these thy returns ?" But whether this... | |
| 1815 - 512 páginas
...first imagined might happen by some accident in the candle. But lifting up his eyes, he apprehended, to his extreme amazement, that there •was before him,...equivalent to a -voice, had come to him to this effect, ' O, sinner, did I suffer this for thee, and are these thy returns Г Struck with so amazing a phenomenon... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 páginas
...first imagined might happen by some accident in the candle. But lifting up his eyes, he apprehended, to his extreme amazement, that there was before him,...this ef*fect, (for he was not confident as to the very words;) " Oh sinner, did I suffer this for thee, " and are these the returns?" But whether this... | |
| 1819 - 754 páginas
...thought he saw an unusual blaze of light fall on the book ; and lifting up his eyes, he apprehended, to his extreme amazement, that there was before him,...to this effect (for he was not confident as to the very words) ' Oh sinner, did I suffer this for thee, and are these the returns!'" Struck with this... | |
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