| 1838 - 716 páginas
...true sense of the word I was not a Christian. I laughed, I sang, I was apparently gay and happy ; but the thought would steal across me, ' What madness...would consign me to everlasting misery, and that, when eternal happiness is within my grasp !" These feelings produced, under the Divine blessing, the most... | |
| 1838 - 1014 páginas
...true sense of the word, Iwas not a Christian. I laughed, I sang, I was apparently gay and happy ; but the thought would steal across me, • What madness...would consign me to everlasting misery, and that, when eternal happiness is within my grasp ! ' For I had received into my understanding the great truths... | |
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce - 1838 - 426 páginas
...true sense of the word, I was not a Christian. I laughed, I sang, I was apparently gay and happy, but the thought would steal across me, ' What madness...would consign me to everlasting misery, and that, when eternal happiness is within my grasp ! ' For I had received into my understanding the great truths... | |
| 1838 - 850 páginas
...true sense of the word, I was not a Christian. I laughed, I sang, I was gay, and apparently happy; but the thought would steal across me, "What madness is...would consign me to everlasting misery, and that when eternal happiness is within my grasp !" For I had received into my understanding the great trutbs of... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1838 - 746 páginas
...true sense of the word, I was not a Christian. I laughed, I sang, I was apparently gay and happy, but the thought would steal across me, ' What madness...would consign me to everlasting misery, and that when eternal happiness is within my grasp !' For I had received into my understanding the great truths of... | |
| 1838 - 726 páginas
...sense of the word, I was not a Christian. I laughed, I sang, I was gay, and apparently happy ; bnt the thought would steal across me, " What madness...this ; to continue easy in a state, in which a sudden rail ont of the world would consign me to everlasting miwry, and that when eternal happiness is within... | |
| 1838 - 1104 páginas
...true sense of the word, I was not a Christian. I laughed, I sung, I was apparently gay and happy. But the thought would steal across me — what madness is all this ; to continue easy in a state when a sudden call out of this world would consign me to everlasting misery ; and that, when eternal... | |
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce - 1838 - 892 páginas
...began to think what folly it was, nay, what madness, to continue month after month, nay, day after day, in a state in which a sudden call out of the world, which I was conscious might happen at any moment, would consign me to never-ending misery, while at... | |
| Robert Isaac Wilberforce, Samuel Wilberforce - 1838 - 424 páginas
...began to think what folly it was, nay, what madness, to continue month after month, nay, day after day, in a state in which a sudden call out of the world, which I was conscious might happen at any moment, would consign me to never-ending misery, while at... | |
| 1838 - 492 páginas
...to think what folly it was, nay, w hat madness, to continue month after month, nay, day after day, in a state in which a sudden call out of the world, which I was conscious might happen at any moment, would consign me to never ending misery, while at... | |
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