Memoirs of the Life of the Reverend George WhitefieldAndrus & Starr, Hartford, 1812 - 300 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 34
... reason to think his stay was not in vain . Next morning , he and his companions set out in a canoe for Savannah ; and in their way , for the first time , lay in the woods , upon the ground , near a large fire , which keeps off the wild ...
... reason to think his stay was not in vain . Next morning , he and his companions set out in a canoe for Savannah ; and in their way , for the first time , lay in the woods , upon the ground , near a large fire , which keeps off the wild ...
Σελίδα 35
... reason to think it came from those who had received spiritual benefit by his mi- nistrations . Having returned to Savannah , he went to the spot of ground where he intended the Orphan - house should be built ; and , upon the 25th day of ...
... reason to think it came from those who had received spiritual benefit by his mi- nistrations . Having returned to Savannah , he went to the spot of ground where he intended the Orphan - house should be built ; and , upon the 25th day of ...
Σελίδα 45
... reason of the throngs of people almost perpetually with him . But he appears to be full of the love of God , and fired with an extraordinary zeal for the cause of Christ , and applies himself with the most inde- fatigable diligence that ...
... reason of the throngs of people almost perpetually with him . But he appears to be full of the love of God , and fired with an extraordinary zeal for the cause of Christ , and applies himself with the most inde- fatigable diligence that ...
Σελίδα 55
... reason of too many meeting togeth- er ; and that will increase the number . Amongst them are several meetings of boys and girls , who , in general , seem not only to be growing in grace , but really increa sing in knowledge . The little ...
... reason of too many meeting togeth- er ; and that will increase the number . Amongst them are several meetings of boys and girls , who , in general , seem not only to be growing in grace , but really increa sing in knowledge . The little ...
Σελίδα 59
... reason I may have for declining to offer my judgment or opinion in things of this nature ) to ac- quaint you freely of what I think of the Rev. Mr. White- * Glasgow Weekly History , No. XXVIII . feld , or rather what is the opinion of ...
... reason I may have for declining to offer my judgment or opinion in things of this nature ) to ac- quaint you freely of what I think of the Rev. Mr. White- * Glasgow Weekly History , No. XXVIII . feld , or rather what is the opinion of ...
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Σελίδα 4 - ... that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment, and nothing remained but to set it up as a principal subject of mirth and ridicule, as it were by way of reprisals for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the world.
Σελίδα 126 - Lord chooses the weak things of this world to confound the strong, and things that are not, to bring to nought the things that are.
Σελίδα 246 - Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? shall tribulation or distress or persecution or famine or nakedness or peril or sword ? Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.
Σελίδα 159 - An altar of earth thou shalt make unto me, and shalt sacrifice thereon thy burnt offerings, and thy peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine oxen : in all places where I record my name I will come unto thee, and I will bless thee.
Σελίδα 4 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
Σελίδα 90 - Master, you just go to heaven's gate, but Jesus Christ said, Get you down, you must not come here yet, but go first and call some more poor negroes.
Σελίδα 71 - I preached, and handing to me people's notes, though they were often pelted with eggs, dirt, &c., thrown at me, never once gave way; but, on the contrary, every time I was struck, turned up their little weeping eyes, and seemed to wish they could receive the blows for me. God make them, in their growing years, great and living martyrs for Him, who, out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, perfects praise.
Σελίδα 24 - The first discovery of their being affected was to see the white gutters made by their tears, which plentifully fell down their black cheeks as they came out of their coal pits.
Σελίδα 283 - Whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, we should do all to the glory of our Lord.
Σελίδα 186 - And not by his coming only, but by the consolation wherewith he was comforted in you, when he told us your earnest desire, your mourning, your fervent mind toward me; so that I rejoiced the more.