Memoir of Richard WilliamsJames Nisbet, 1857 - 250 pagine |
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Pagina 21
... extended at an early part of the evening , had remained so , evincing the cataleptic state . I took the second dose , and lay down . These doses , so large that my assistant afterwards wondered what could have possessed him to give them.
... extended at an early part of the evening , had remained so , evincing the cataleptic state . I took the second dose , and lay down . These doses , so large that my assistant afterwards wondered what could have possessed him to give them.
Pagina 22
... remained no trace of my former state , except extreme debility . I never had the slightest relapse , but made rapid progress in recovery . " An interesting volume was lately published , in which a Christian scholar recalls the workings ...
... remained no trace of my former state , except extreme debility . I never had the slightest relapse , but made rapid progress in recovery . " An interesting volume was lately published , in which a Christian scholar recalls the workings ...
Pagina 42
... remained but humility , and prayer , and praise . Self was prostrate ; Christ was magnified . Hitherto I had believed in Christ , but now I began to see what faith in Christ really meant . It was no longer the mere belief of assent ...
... remained but humility , and prayer , and praise . Self was prostrate ; Christ was magnified . Hitherto I had believed in Christ , but now I began to see what faith in Christ really meant . It was no longer the mere belief of assent ...
Pagina 97
... remained on ship - board they were safe from tricks and violence . - But , before proceeding with the narrative , it may be well to introduce the reader to the place and the people . We shall thus better understand how arduous was the ...
... remained on ship - board they were safe from tricks and violence . - But , before proceeding with the narrative , it may be well to introduce the reader to the place and the people . We shall thus better understand how arduous was the ...
Pagina 123
... remained in sight , the natives wore their summer faces , and appeared mild , and almost friendly . The voyagers arrived in health and vigour ; and , in the excitement of strange circum- stances , the perils and difficulties of their ...
... remained in sight , the natives wore their summer faces , and appeared mild , and almost friendly . The voyagers arrived in health and vigour ; and , in the excitement of strange circum- stances , the perils and difficulties of their ...
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