| John Wesley - 1809 - 460 pagine
...tears. Some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion, in...not hold one of them. I have seen many hysterical and many epileptic fits ; but none of them were like these, in many respects. I immediately prayed,... | |
| 1820 - 524 pagine
...tears. Some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them. Others exceedingly trembled and quaked. Some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in...not hold one of them. I have seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of 473 them were like these in many respects. I immediately prayed that,... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1868 - 602 pagine
...in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion, and that so violently that often four or five persons could not hold one of them." (Southey's " Wesley," vol. 1, p. 27.) So of the French prophets. " When a female was excited," says... | |
| 1820 - 596 pagine
...; some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in...not hold one of them. I have seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of them were like these, in many respects. I immediately prayed that God... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 pagine
...; some gunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in...not hold one of them. I have seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of them were like these in many respects. I immediately prayed that God... | |
| 1820 - 606 pagine
...; some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in...not hold one of them. I have seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of them were like these, in many respects. I immediately prayed that God... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 pagine
...; some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in...often four or five persons could not hold one of them. Г have seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of them were like these in many respects.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 562 pagine
...; some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in...that often four or five persons could not hold one of thejn. I have seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of them were like these in many respects.... | |
| 1820 - 866 pagine
...down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were t6rn with a kind of convulsive motion in every part of...bodies, and that so violently, that often four or live persons could not hold one of them. 1 ha\e seen many hysterical and epileptic fits, but none of... | |
| 1820 - 490 pagine
...; some sunk down, and there remained no strength in them ; others exceedingly trembled and quaked ; some were torn with a kind of convulsive motion in every part of their bodies, and thfct so violently, that often four or five persons could not hold one of them. I have seen many hysterical... | |
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