| David Masson - 1859 - 714 páginas
...and to the utmost of my power-;' being certainly pursuaded that, if I thus demeaned myself, He would hardly keep me long in that place. Which meditation of mine is as firmly fixed in my memory, and the very place where I stood, as if the thing had been transacted but a day... | |
| John Tulloch - 1872 - 530 páginas
...and to the utmost of my power.' Being certainly persuaded that if I thus demeaned myself, He would hardly keep me long in that place. Which meditation of mine is as firmlynxed in my memory, and the very place where I stood, as if the thing had been transacted but... | |
| David Masson - 1875 - 698 páginas
...and to the utmost of my power;' being certainly pnrsuaded that, if I thus demeaned myself, lie would hardly keep me long in that place. Which meditation of mine is as firmly fixed in my memory, and the very place- where I stood, as if the. thing had been transacted but a day... | |
| Richard Ward - 2000 - 456 páginas
...and to the utmost of my Power: Being certainly persuaded, that if I thus demeaned my self, he would hardly keep me long in that Place. Which Meditation...firmly fix'd in my Memory, and the very Place where I stood, as if the Thing had been transacted but a Day or two ago." "And as to what concerns the Existence... | |
| Colin Campbell - 2005 - 316 páginas
...submissively towards Cod. . . . Being certainly perswadcd, that if I thus de-mcaned m\ self, he would hardly keep me long in that place. Which Meditation of mine is as firmly fixed in my Memory, and the very place where I stood, as if the Thing had been transacted but a Day... | |
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