| Gilbert Burnet - 1782 - 162 páginas
...fome weeks, yet the agonies of his mind fometimes fwallow«d up the fenfe of what : VY ;v F * he "1 he felt in his body. He told me, and gave it me in...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in fin were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind. He confidered... | |
| James Plumptre - 1809 - 318 páginas
...yet the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He ti.ld me, and gave it me in charge, to tell it to one for...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever kiviwn in sin, were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind : He considered... | |
| B. C. Walpole - 1811 - 370 páginas
...for some weeks, yet the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in the body. He told me, and gave it me in charge, to tell...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin, were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind. He considered... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1812 - 160 páginas
...for some weeks, yet the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the felt in sense of what 'he the body. He told me and gave it me in charge, to tell...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin, were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind. He considered... | |
| 1818 - 606 páginas
...he had never dictated or spoke more composed in his life: and therefore, if any shall up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave it me in charge, to tell it to one tor whom he was much concerned, that though there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1820 - 296 páginas
...suffered extreme pain for some weeks, yet the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind. He considered... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1824 - 330 páginas
...suffered extreme pain for some weeks, yet the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin, were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind. He considered... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 360 páginas
...suffered extreme pain for some weeks, yet the agonies of his miud sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave...there were nothing to come after this life, yet all the pleasures he had ever known in sin were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind. He considered... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 páginas
...suffered extreme pain, for some weeks, yet, the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave...there were nothing to come after this life, yet, all the pleasures he had ever known in sin, were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind.* He considered... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 páginas
...suffered extreme pain, for some weeks, yet, the agonies of his mind sometimes swallowed up the sense of what he felt in his body. He told me, and gave...there were nothing to come after this life, yet, all the pleasures he had ever known in sin, were not worth that torture he had felt in his mind.* He considered,... | |
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