| John Foxe, Charlotte Elizabeth - 1843 - 388 páginas
...God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart, heing before wounded with the guilt of my sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leaped for joy." Having embraced... | |
| 1844 - 558 páginas
...am the chief and principal." This one sentence through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch, that my bruised bones leaped for joy. ' After... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1845 - 672 páginas
...heart, being before wounded with the guilt of my sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch...this the Scripture began to be more pleasant to me tlian the honey, or the honey-comb. Wherein I learned that all my travels, all my fasting and watching,... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1845 - 672 páginas
...am the chief and prineipal.' This one sentenee, through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy. — Ps. li.... | |
| John Foxe, George Townsend - 1846 - 834 páginas
...the chief and principal.' This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward working, which 1 did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch ' that my bruised bones leaped for joy.'* After... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1849 - 566 páginas
...through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate nay heart, being before wounded with the guilt of my sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy. — Ps. li.... | |
| 1857 - 428 páginas
...am the chief and principal.' This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward working, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...guilt of my sins, and being almost in despair, that even immediately I seemed unto myself inwardly to feel a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch... | |
| 1860 - 612 páginas
...am the chief and principal.' This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy. (Ps. li. 8.)... | |
| Robert Charleton - 1863 - 50 páginas
...sinners, of whom I am chief.' This one sentence, through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy. " After this... | |
| Giles Hester - 1865 - 88 páginas
...am chief," " This one sentence," he writes, " through God's instruction and inward teaching, which I did not then perceive, did so exhilarate my heart,...sins, and being almost in despair, that immediately I felt a marvellous comfort and quietness, insomuch that my bruised bones leapt for joy." Bilney became... | |
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