... fashion. Some people considered Mr. Fuller very silly for believing that he might do good in a church like this, and with a congregation like this, by speaking that which he knew, and testifying that which he had seen. But he did actually believe... Guild court - Side 38av George Macdonald - 1868Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Harris - 1836 - 452 sider
...were familiarly present to his mind. Of his sublimest supernatural disclosures he averred, that he was speaking that which he knew, and testifying that which he had seen. He came forth from the bosom of the Father, as the Word, the Revealer of that infinite mind in which,... | |
| Norman Macleod - 1867 - 1022 sider
...•worldly privileges in virtue of a heavenly office not one of whose duties he fulfilled in a heavenly fashion. Some people considered Mr. Fuller very silly...he knew, and testifying that which he had seen. But ho did actually believe it. Somehow or other — I think because he was so much in the habit of looking... | |
| 1861 - 712 sider
...were familiarly present to his mind. Of his sublimest supernatural disclosures he averred that he was speaking that which he knew, and testifying that which he had seen." He knew also, that his life had been consistent with his teachings. " He could look round on a nation... | |
| Marva J. Dawn - 1995 - 332 sider
...this picture of a preacher: Some people considered Mr. Fuller very silly for believing that he mighr do good in a church like this, and with a congregation like this, by speaking that which he knew, and restifying to that which he had seen. But he did actually believe it. Because he was so much in the... | |
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