Suppose we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they intended to batter it down: we might ask them, " How ? Report - Página 341879Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1859 - 880 páginas
...saw an army sitting down before •'• cranite fort, and they told us that they int-niW to hatter it down, we might ask them, How ?" They point to a cannon-ball. "Well, bnt there is no power in that; it is heavy, but no more than half a hundred, or jusrbaps a hundred... | |
| 1858 - 708 páginas
...exert themselveswith vigour. — Paxton. THE BAPTISM OF FIRE. — Suppose we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they...down, we might ask them " How ? " They point to a cannon ball. Well, but there is no power in that ; it is heavy, but no more than half a hundred, or... | |
| 1854 - 778 páginas
...special revelation from God? CMC (Tole continued. ) FIRE FROM HEAVEN. SBPPOSE we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they...Well, but there is no power in that ; it is heavy, but not more than half-a-hundred, or perhaps a hundredweight ; if all the men in the army hurled it against... | |
| William Arthur - 1856 - 380 páginas
...ourselves, but at the grace of God which could thus transform us. Suppose we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they...Well, but there is no power in that ; it is heavy, but not more than half a hundred, or perhaps a hundred, weight : if all the men in the army hurled it against... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1857 - 874 páginas
...ourselves, but at the grace of God which could thus transform us. Suppose we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they...hundred, weight : if all the men in the army hurled it against the fort, they would make no impression. They say, " No ; but look at the cannon." Well, there... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1857 - 866 páginas
...ourselves, but at the grace of God which could thus transform as. Suppose we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they...hundred, weight : if all the men in the army hurled it against the fort, they would make no impression. They say, " No ; but look at the cannon." Well, there... | |
| 1857 - 1050 páginas
...and d< sertion of his own family.'— /Mf. THE BAPTISM OF FIEE. SUPPOSE we saw an army sitting down before a granite fort, and they told us that they intended to batter it down, we might atk them, * How ? ' They poii. t to a cannon ball. ' Well, but there is no p^wer in that ; it is heavy,... | |
| George Seaton Bowes - 1860 - 478 páginas
...change. OH FOE THE BAPTISM OF FIRE. — " Suppose we saw an army sitting down before a granite fortress, and they told us that they intended to batter it down. We might ask them, how ! They point us to a cannon-ball. Well, but there is no power in that? It is heavy, but not more than a hundredweight,... | |
| George Seaton Bowes - 1863 - 520 páginas
...change. On FOR THE BAPTISM OF FIRE. — "Suppose we saw an army sitting down- before a granite fortress, and they told us that they intended to batter it down. We might ask them, how ? They point us to a cannon-ball. Well, but there is no power in that ! It is heavy, but not more than a hundredweight,... | |
| London metrop. tabernacle - 1871 - 584 páginas
...they told us they intended to butter it down. We might ask them 'How?' They point to a cannon ball. 'Well, but there is no power in that. It is heavy, but not more than half-a-hundred, or perhaps a hundred weight. If all the men in the army hurled it against... | |
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