| 1810 - 594 pages
...presentation, the apprehension of the last great account that he was to make for the cure of so many souls made him fast and pray often, and consider for not...midst of these conflicts, his old and dear friend Mr. Arther Woodnot, took a journey to salute him at Batnton (where he then was with his wife's friends... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 596 pages
...make for the cure of so many souls, made him fast and pray often, and frequently to say, " He endured such spiritual conflicts, as " none can think, but only those that have endured " them." The agitation and distress of his mind may be seen, in some measure, from the following verses written... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 552 pages
...make for the cure of so many souls, made him fast and pray often, and frequently to say, " He endured such spiritual conflicts, as " none can think, but only those that have endnved " them." The agitation and distress of his mind may be seen, in some measure, from the following... | |
| 1818 - 586 pages
...presentation, the apprehension of the last great account that he was to make for the cure of so many souls made him fast and pray often, and consider for not...In the midst of these conflicts, his old and dear 8 friend friend Mr. Arther Woodnot, took a journey to salute him at Bainton (where he then was with... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 pages
...presentation, the apprehension of the last great account, that he was to make for the cure of so many souls, made him fast and pray often, and consider for not...only those that have endured them." In the midst of those conflicts, his old and dear friend Mr. Arthur Woodnot took a journey to salute him at Bainton... | |
| 1832 - 348 pages
...presentation, the apprehension of the last great account, that he was to make for the cure of so many souls, made him fast and pray often, and consider for not...only those that have endured them." In the midst of those conflicts, his old and dear friend Mr. Arthur Woodnot took a journey to salute him at Bainton... | |
| 1840 - 420 pages
...month he gave himself to fasting and prayer ; during which time he would often say, " that he endured such spiritual conflicts as none can think, but only those that have endured them." At his induction he was shut in Bemerton church to toll the bell (as the law requires), but staying... | |
| Joseph Holdich - 1842 - 488 pages
...it is said, " The apprehensions of the last great account that he was to make for the cure of souls made him fast and pray often, and consider for not less than a month. * * * And in this time of consideration he endured such spiritual conflicts as none can think but only... | |
| William Edward Heygate - 1845 - 144 pages
...presentation, the apprehension of the last great account, that he was to make for the cure of so many souls, made him fast and pray often, and consider for not...can think, but only those that have endured them.'" Knowing all these fearful responsibilities, difficulties, temptations, and dangers, do you still desire... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1853 - 534 pages
...presentation, the apprehension of the last great account that he was to make for the cure of so many souls, made him fast and pray often, and consider for not...these conflicts, his old and dear friend, Mr. Arthur Wnodnot, took a journey to salute him at Bainton, — where he then was with his wife's friends and... | |
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