| Charles Williams - 1828 - 946 páginas
...engaged in thoughts most suitable to immortal beings on the brink of eternity, — in self-examination, and in prayer. " The number of persons in the two...some time, to our great relief, the rain ceased ; the labor of bailing water from the boats was considerably diminished ; the occupants of the two boats... | |
| 1833 - 460 páginas
...otmany, 1 doubt not, were engaged on subjects most suitable to immortal beings on the brink of eternity. The number of persons in the two boats was forty-eight...and all, with the exception of the two ladies, who bore this severe visitation with uncommon fortitude, worked by turns at the oars and paddles. After... | |
| 1833 - 462 páginas
...suitable to immortal beings on the brink of eternity. The number of persons in '.М9 the two hoats was forty-eight ; and all, with the exception of the two ladies, who hore this severe visitation with uncommon fortitude, worked by turns at the oars and paddles. After... | |
| 1846 - 404 páginas
...engaged in thoughts most suitable to immortal beings on the brink of eternity, — in self-examination, and in prayer. " The number of persons in the two...some time, to our great relief, the rain ceased ; the labor of bailing water from the boats was considerably diminished ; the occupants of the two boats... | |
| 1848 - 412 páginas
...engaged in thoughts most suitable to immortal beings on the brink of eternity, — in self-examination, and in prayer. " The number of persons in the two...some time, to our great relief, the rain ceased ; the labor of bailing water from the boats was considerably diminished; the occupants of the two boats hailed... | |
| 1851 - 426 páginas
...engaged in thoughts most suitable to immortal beings on the brink of eternity, — in self-examination, and in prayer. " The number of persons in the two...some time, to our great relief, the rain ceased ; the labor of bailing water from the boats was considerably diminished ; the occupants of the two boats... | |
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