A Memoir of Richard Williams : Surgeon: Catechist to the Patagonian Missionary Society in Tierra Del FuegoJames Nisbet, 1854 - 255 pagine |
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Pagina 18
... felt a sweet sense of the pardoning mercy of God . After this I grew better and better , and all my symptoms remitted , till I felt nothing except the languor resulting from the violence of my previous sufferings . " Towards the evening ...
... felt a sweet sense of the pardoning mercy of God . After this I grew better and better , and all my symptoms remitted , till I felt nothing except the languor resulting from the violence of my previous sufferings . " Towards the evening ...
Pagina 19
... felt that I could calmly meditate on God's mercies . I had no painful conflicts about my state , but a settled serenity — a tranquillity for which I could scarcely account , unless from the conviction that my salvation was sure . But ...
... felt that I could calmly meditate on God's mercies . I had no painful conflicts about my state , but a settled serenity — a tranquillity for which I could scarcely account , unless from the conviction that my salvation was sure . But ...
Pagina 20
... felt all but dismissed . It had the effect of so far arousing me , that I got power to speak , and called to my kindred , who came around me in surprise and anticipation . I took leave of them . I told one to be watchful , and spoke to ...
... felt all but dismissed . It had the effect of so far arousing me , that I got power to speak , and called to my kindred , who came around me in surprise and anticipation . I took leave of them . I told one to be watchful , and spoke to ...
Pagina 23
... felt as if it filled the room . * With Mr Williams , the sensation was " as though torrents of air were rushing into his brain , and the head itself expanding . " Nor do we suppose that it is at all uncommon for nervous exhaustion to be ...
... felt as if it filled the room . * With Mr Williams , the sensation was " as though torrents of air were rushing into his brain , and the head itself expanding . " Nor do we suppose that it is at all uncommon for nervous exhaustion to be ...
Pagina 26
... felt that I would care to live only for the sake of reading it . It was a glorious light . At times its heavenly rays would subdue me into a mellow and peaceful benignity ; at others , rouse me into ecstatic bliss . Everywhere was the ...
... felt that I would care to live only for the sake of reading it . It was a glorious light . At times its heavenly rays would subdue me into a mellow and peaceful benignity ; at others , rouse me into ecstatic bliss . Everywhere was the ...
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