Be content," said the great John Wesley to his froward wife, "be content to be a private insignificant person, known and loved by God and me. Of what importance is your character to mankind ? If you was buried just now, or if you had never lived, what... Belgravia - Página 4691880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 382 páginas
...vindicate her own : " Whereas of what importance is your character to mankind, if you was buried just now? or, if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?" Unfounded jealousy had very baneful effects on the conduct of Mrs. Wesley, which... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 402 páginas
...vindicate her own : " Whereas of what importance is your character to mankind, if you was buried just now? or, if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?" Unfounded jealousy had very baneful effects on the conduct of Mrs. Wesley, which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 642 páginas
...character ; " whereas," said he, " of what importance is your character to mankind? if you was buried just now, or, if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?" This was very true, but not very conciliating ; and there are few stomachs which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 516 páginas
...; " whereas," said he, " of what importance is your character to mankind ? if y on was buried just now, or, if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?" This was very true, but uot very conciliating ; and there are few stomachs which... | |
| Henry Moore - 1825 - 606 páginas
...your own character, (whereas of what importance is your character to mankind, if you was buried just now ? or if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?) who, I say, after all these provocations, is still willing 10 forgive you all... | |
| Henry Moore - 1826 - 332 páginas
...your own character, (whereas of what importance is your character to mankind, if you was buried just now ? or if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ?) who, I say, after all these provocations, is still willing to forgive you all... | |
| 1843 - 854 páginas
...God and man ; &c., &c. ... Of what importance is your character to mankind ? If you was buried just now, or if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ? ' The end was, that after she had several times run away from him and been induced... | |
| William Brocklehurst Stonehouse - 1839 - 534 páginas
...power, for money, or praise ; be content to be a private insignificant person, beloved by God and me. Of what importance is your character to mankind if you were buried just now, or if you had never lived. what loss would it be to the cause of Ood P" the note below. Mrs.... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 páginas
...God and man ; &c., &c. ... Of what importance is your character to mankind ? If you was buried just now, or if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ? ' The end was, that after she had several times run away from him and been induced... | |
| 1871 - 798 páginas
...proceedings, he concludes : " Of what importance is your character to mankind ? If you was buried just now, or if you had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God ? " Southey adds : " This was true, but not very conciliating ; and there are few... | |
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