| George Fox - 1694 - 536 páginas
...and instructing it appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes VoL. I. c his sentences would fall from him, about divine things, it is well known...showed beyond all contradiction that God sent him, that no arts or parts had any share in his matter or manner of his ministry ; and that so many great,... | |
| George Fox - 1709 - 712 páginas
...Weighty znd,Inftrut/ing it appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as fometimes his Sentences would fall from him, about Divine Things, it is well known...Texts to many fairer Declarations. And .indeed it (hewed beyond all Ccntradi3ion that God fent him, that no Arts or Parts had any fhare in his matter... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 506 páginas
...inftructing it appeared. And as abruptly alt aptly and hrokenly as fometimes his fentences would feem to fall from him, about divine things, it is well...texts to many fairer declarations. And, indeed, it (hewed, beyond all contradiction, that God fent him ; in that no art or parts had any {hare in the... | |
| John Gough - 1799 - 360 páginas
...weighty and inftruftive it appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as fometimes his fentences would fall from him about divine things, it is well known...as texts to many fairer declarations. And indeed it Ihewed beyond contradiftion, that God fent him, in that no art or parts had any fhare in the matter... | |
| Henry Tuke - 1813 - 344 páginas
...matter was nevertheless very profound; and, 33~. abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentenceswould fall from him, about divine things, it is well known...were often as texts to many fairer declarations." Though this sententious and' rather abrupt mode of expression, might be his frequent manner of delivery;... | |
| George Fox - 1831 - 472 páginas
...appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine tilings, it is well known they were often as texts to many...beyond all contradiction that God sent him in, that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry, and that so many great, excellent,... | |
| George Fox - 1831 - 448 páginas
...And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall froth him about divine things, k is well known they were often as texts to many fairer...beyond all contradiction that God sent him in, that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry, and that so many great, excellent,... | |
| William Penn - 1834 - 98 páginas
...Lord's messengers were frequently held, to communicate their services and exercises, and comfort arid edify one another in their blessed ministry. But lest...beyond all contradiction, that God sent him, in that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry ; and that so many great, excellent,... | |
| Edward Smith - 1836 - 374 páginas
...commission with the convincement of some of all sorts, as well sober professors of religion as others. " He was a man that God endued with a clear and wonderful...beyond all contradiction, that God sent him, in that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry ; and that so many great, excellent,... | |
| Edward Smith - 1836 - 364 páginas
...commission with the convincement of some of all sorts, as well sober professors of religion as others. " He was a man that God endued with a clear and wonderful...beyond all contradiction, that God sent him, in that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry ; and that so many great, excellent,... | |
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