| 1761 - 182 sider
...Language, and with fuch «n. Appearance of Gnace in all they faid, that iheye ii-«(ned to him as ir they had found a new World ; as if they were People that dwelt alone, and were not to bs reckoned among their Neighbours. ' '•.,-j ••• l( wa« upon this Difoourft of theirs, that... | |
| John Bunyan - 1811 - 462 sider
...pleasantness of scripture language, and with such appearance of grace in all they said, that they were to him as if they had found a new world; as if they were ' people that dwelt alone, and not reckoned among the nations.' "(a) These topics were not only new to him, but in a great measure... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 sider
...language, and such appearance of grace, that " they seemed to me as if they had found a new world, and " were people that dwelt alone, and were not to be reckoned " among I he nations. Numb, xxiii. 9." Upon this his heart misgave him, and he doubted much of the goodness... | |
| John Bunyan - 1820 - 430 sider
...of scripture language, and such appearance of grace in all they said, that they were to him as if he had found a new world ; as if they were people that dwelt VI THE LIFE OF alone, and not reckoned among the nations.' Num. xxiii. 9. Their discourse turning on... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Hawker - 1822 - 620 sider
...pleasantness of scripture, and with such appearance of grace in all they said, that they were to me, as if they had found a new world, as if they were people that dwelt alone, and were not reckoned among the nations. Numb, xxiii. 9. I pause again to remark, how striking the testimonies of... | |
| John Bunyan - 1814 - 568 sider
...Scripture language, and with such an appearance of grace in all they said, that they seemed to him as if they had found a new world; as if they were...reckoned among their neighbours. It was upon this discourse of theirs that he began to feel some unusual agitations in his own heart, and to be conscious... | |
| John Bunyan, Robert Southey - 1830 - 562 sider
...pleasantness of scripture language, and with such appearance of grace in all they said, that they were to me as if they had found a new world, as if they were...were not to be reckoned among their neighbours.'" He felt his own heart shake as he heard them ; and when he turned away and went about his employment... | |
| John Bunyan - 1831 - 686 sider
...with such appearance of grace in all they said, that they were . I In Desires for Conversion. to me, as if they had found a new world ; as if they were...and were not to be reckoned among their neighbours," Numb, xxiii. 9. At this I felt my own heart began to shake, and mistrust my condition to be naught;... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1848 - 590 sider
...pleasantness of Scripture language, and with such appearance of grace in all they said, that they were to me as if they had found a new world ; as if they were...dwelt alone, and were not to be reckoned among their neighbors. At this I felt my own heart began to shake," &c. So felt young Madame Guyon, (for she was... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1835 - 422 sider
...which he overheard as he was " tinkering in the streets of Bedford." " They were to me," he says, " as if they had found a new world, as if they were...and were not to be reckoned among their neighbours." He now read the Bible with " new eyes." He began to take. delight in St. Paul's Epistles, which " before... | |
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