| Zachary Grey - 1737 - 560 páginas
...with little or no Intermiffion from vine in the Morning, till four in the Afternoon. * drive the Nail home, and be able to make a Pulpit, «, before they preached in it. Dr. South who lived in thofe Times, gives the following Account of their Prayers, &c. ' * That « they... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1801 - 528 páginas
...accounted like bt. Fanl who could work with their hands, and in a literal Icnfe drive the uail bomt. and be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it. " latin (fays he. Sirmon, entitled, Ihe Chriftijn Pentecoft vol. iii. p 544) unl" them was a mortal... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1812 - 876 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hands, and in a literal sense drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it." In another discourse, entitled the Christian Pentecost, the same eminent divine says, " that Latin... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 562 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hands, and in a literal sense drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it." — Sooth's Sermons, Vol. iii. p. 449. NOTE XXXIV. P. 3 19. The sequestered Clergy. " In these times,"... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hands, and in a literal sense drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it"— South's Sermons, Vol. iii. p. 449. NOTE XXXIV. P. 276. The Sequestered Clergy. " In these times," says... | |
| Robert South - 1823 - 614 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hands, and in a literal sense drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit, before they preached...primitive church took quite another method, being still as careful to furnish the head as to sanctify the heart ; and as he wrought miracles to found... | |
| Robert South - 1823 - 618 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul, who could work with " their hands, and in a literal sense drive the nail home, and " be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it." In another place, branching out these gifts into various heads, and particularizing upon the gift of... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 368 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul who could work with their hands, and in a literal sense, drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit before they preached...primitive church took quite another method ; being still as careful to furnish the head as to sanctify the heart; and, as he wrought of several paragraphs,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 410 páginas
...were accounted like St. Paul who could work with their hands, and, in a literal sense, drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it. The independents and anabaptists were great enemies to all human learning : they thought that preaching,... | |
| 1846 - 906 páginas
...wore accounted like St. Paul, who could work with their hunda, and in a literal sense, drive the nail home, and be able to make a pulpit before they preached in it." In more recent times, Wesley, at one period, doubted the utility and questioned the usefulness of secular... | |
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