| 1845 - 614 páginas
...to the church of God, when in person he could not be HO. His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so to the life discover the inward frame of his...awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God : and though his enemies and persecutors, in bis lifetime, did what they could to vilify and reproach... | |
| John Brown - 1886 - 538 páginas
...and fellow-sufferer for many years, tells us that : — ' ' His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so to the life discover the inward frame of his...awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God." Passing from the outer to the inner man, George Cokayn tells us also that : — " He appeared in countenance... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1886 - 492 páginas
...always plain and modest." Another contemporary ' writes : ' His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so to the life discover the inward frame of his...awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God.' A third thus describes his manner and bearing : ' He appeared in countenance to be of a stern and rough... | |
| Mabel E. Wotton - 1887 - 376 páginas
...yet bold and courageous for Christ's and the Gospel's sake. His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so, to the life, discover the inward frame of his heart, that it did strike something of awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God. . . . His conversation was... | |
| Edmund Venables, John Parker Anderson - 1888 - 248 páginas
...companion and fellow-sufferer for many years, John Nelson : "His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so to the life discover the inward frame of his...awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God." The same friend speaks thus of Bunyan's preaching : •'As a minister of Christ he was laborious in... | |
| Edmund Venables - 1888 - 244 páginas
...fellow-sufferer for many years, John Nelson : "His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so ito the life discover the inward frame of his heart, that...awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God." The same friend speaks thus of Bunyan's preaching : "As a minister of Christ he was laborious in his... | |
| John Brown - 1888 - 538 páginas
...fellow-sufferer for many years, tells us that : — "His countenance was grave and sedate, and did so to the lifo discover the inward frame of his heart, that it was convincing to tho beholders and did strike something of awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God." Passing... | |
| Josiah Royce - 1902 - 428 páginas
...quick wit." The other account speaks of his countenance as " grave and sedate," and of a sort to " strike something of awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God." The writer adds that his memory was " tenacious, it being customary with him to commit his sermons... | |
| William Hale White - 1904 - 270 páginas
...of a ruddy face, with sparkling eyes"; "whose countenance," as the editors of the folio tell us, " did strike something of awe into them that had nothing of the fear of God." The barren fig-tree is the " fruitless professor." " When a man hath got a profession and is crowded... | |
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