Memoirs of the Life of George FoxB. and T. Kite, Solomon W. Conrad, and E. Kimber, Merritt, printer, 1815 - 327 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... gave their son much learning ; yet such was the gravity of his spirit , and the purity of his manners whilst a child , that some of his relations were desirous of his being educated for the ministry . To this some of his friends ...
... gave their son much learning ; yet such was the gravity of his spirit , and the purity of his manners whilst a child , that some of his relations were desirous of his being educated for the ministry . To this some of his friends ...
Pagina 15
... gave in his reply to the priest of Drayton , who ask- ed him , why Christ cried out on the cross , " My God , why hast thou forsaken me ? " and why he said , " If it be possible , let this cup pass from me ; yet not my will but thine be ...
... gave in his reply to the priest of Drayton , who ask- ed him , why Christ cried out on the cross , " My God , why hast thou forsaken me ? " and why he said , " If it be possible , let this cup pass from me ; yet not my will but thine be ...
Pagina 24
... gave forth the scriptures , by which they might be led into all truth , and up to Christ and God , as those had been who . gave them forth . I was to turn them to the grace of God , and to the truth in the heart , which came by Jesus ...
... gave forth the scriptures , by which they might be led into all truth , and up to Christ and God , as those had been who . gave them forth . I was to turn them to the grace of God , and to the truth in the heart , which came by Jesus ...
Pagina 32
... . " These circumstances produced some lenity in the minds of the justices , who gave leave for him to walk to the distance of a mile ; the intent of which appears to have been , that he might have 32 LIFE OF GEORGE FOX .
... . " These circumstances produced some lenity in the minds of the justices , who gave leave for him to walk to the distance of a mile ; the intent of which appears to have been , that he might have 32 LIFE OF GEORGE FOX .
Pagina 46
... gave him some milk and bread , which would no doubt be very grateful , he having eaten nothing for some days before . Af- ter this , he was taken to a Justice of the Peace , who having examined him , soon set him at liberty , and he ...
... gave him some milk and bread , which would no doubt be very grateful , he having eaten nothing for some days before . Af- ter this , he was taken to a Justice of the Peace , who having examined him , soon set him at liberty , and he ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 66 - And he shall judge among many people, and rebuke strong nations afar off; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
Pagina 225 - My life, if thou preserv'st my life, Thy sacrifice shall be ; And death, if death must be my doom, Shall join my soul to thee.
Pagina 195 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Pagina 313 - The most awful, living, reverent frame I ever felt or beheld, I must say, was his in prayer. And truly it was a testimony he knew and lived nearer to the Lord than other men; for they that know Him most, will see most reason to approach him with reverence and fear.
Pagina 13 - Why Christ cried out upon the cross, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" and why he said "If it be possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not my will, but thine be done"?
Pagina 22 - These things I did not see by the help of man, nor by the letter, though they are written in the letter ; but I saw them in the light of the Lord Jesus Christ, and by his immediate Spirit and power, as did the holy men of God, by whom the Scriptures were written.
Pagina 89 - Thou mayest read in the third of Daniel, that the three children were cast into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar's command, with their coats, their hose, and their hats on.
Pagina 229 - ... ended, it was somewhat hard for Friends to part; for the glorious power of the Lord, which was over all, and His blessed Truth and life flowing amongst them, had so knit and united them together, that they spent two days in taking leave one of another, and of the Friends of the island; and then, being mightily filled with the presence and power of the Lord, they went away with joyful hearts to their several habitations, in the several colonies where they lived.
Pagina 312 - But above all, he excelled in prayer. The inwardness and weight of his spirit, the reverence and solemnity of his address and behaviour, and the fewness and fulness of his words, have often struck even strangers with admiration, as they used to reach others with consolation. The most awful, living, reverent frame I ever felt or beheld, I must say, was his in prayer.
Pagina 225 - For though in dreadful whirls we hung High on the broken wave, I knew Thou wert not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save.