The Circuit Rider: A Tale of the Heroic AgeP. Smith, 1965 - 332 pagine |
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Pagina 122
... feel that he had a divine call ; he was set upon watching the movements within him to see whether or not he ought to be among the sons of the prophets . Often- times a man was made to feel , in spite of his own better judgment , that he ...
... feel that he had a divine call ; he was set upon watching the movements within him to see whether or not he ought to be among the sons of the prophets . Often- times a man was made to feel , in spite of his own better judgment , that he ...
Pagina 126
... feel able to run the gauntlet of such a throng . He made a detour , and crept in at the back door like a criminal ... feeling of one who intrudes where he does not belong . The brethren were singing , as a congregational voluntary , to ...
... feel able to run the gauntlet of such a throng . He made a detour , and crept in at the back door like a criminal ... feeling of one who intrudes where he does not belong . The brethren were singing , as a congregational voluntary , to ...
Pagina 164
... feeling that since his escape he held his life by a sort of reprieve - with the inspiring and persuasive accents of this weird prophet ringing in his ears , he cast behind him all human loves , all ambitious purposes , all recollections ...
... feeling that since his escape he held his life by a sort of reprieve - with the inspiring and persuasive accents of this weird prophet ringing in his ears , he cast behind him all human loves , all ambitious purposes , all recollections ...
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