| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 pagine
...Times afterwards, as what undoubtedly pafled, not only in his Imagination, but before his Eyes.* haps GOD only knows how,) which drew after it a Train of the moft important and happy Confequences. §. 32. He thought, he faw an unufual Haze of Light fall on the Book while he •was reading, which... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 pagine
...read in it ; and yet while this book was in his hand, an impreffion was made upon his mind, (perhaps GOD only knows how,) which drew after it a train of....important and happy confequences. §31. There is indeed a poffibiifty, that while he was fitting in this attitude, and reading in this carelefs and profane manner,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1791 - 290 pagine
...Gop only knows how,) which die w after it a . train of the moft important and happy conlequences. § 31. There is indeed a poffibility, that while he was...in this attitude, and reading in this carelefs and proftme manner, he might fuddenly fall alleep, and only dream of what he apprehended he faw. But nothing... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 304 pagine
...muft hive often heard the Colonel give of this matter. impreffion was made upon his mind, (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of...was fitting in this attitude, and reading in this carel.:fs and profane manner, he might fuddenly fall afleep, and only dream of what he apprehended... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 pagine
...infill: A'rid yet, while this book was in his lund, atMmpreffion was made upon his miridi (perhaps God only knows how) which drew after it a train of the moft important and happy confequences. There is indeed a poffiblll}*y,rfhat while he was fitting in this attitude, » A reading in this earelefs... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 pagine
...read in it : and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind, perhaps God only knows how, which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. There is indeed a possibility that while he was sitting in this... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 pagine
...in it : And yet, •while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. § 31 . There is indeed a possibility, that while he was sitting... | |
| Thomas Walson - 1810 - 186 pagine
...in it, and yet, while this book was in " his hand, an impression was made upon " his mind, (perhaps God only knows how) " which drew after it a train of the most " important and happy consequences. " That it may now be attended with the same happy consequences,... | |
| Frederick Beasley - 1822 - 584 pagine
...in it; and yet while this book was in his hand, an impression was made 3q_ upon his mind, perhaps, God only knows how, which drew after it a train of the most important consequences. There is, indeed, a possibility, that while he was sitting in this attitude,... | |
| Wynnard Hooper - 1824 - 568 pagine
...read in it : and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind, (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the most important and happy consequences. " There is indeed a possibility, that while he was sitting in... | |
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