| Jonathan Edwards - 1807 - 604 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so very great. They were almost universally praying and crying for mercy, in every...take any notice of those about them, but each prayed freely for himself. And, I am to think, they were to their own apprehension, as much retired as if... | |
| John Styles - 1812 - 322 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so great. "There were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...neither go nor stand; their concern was so great, each for himself, that none seemed to take any notice of those about them, but each prayed for themselves;... | |
| David Brainerd, John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards - 1815 - 316 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so great. They were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...neither go nor stand ; their concern was so great, each for himself, that none seemed to take any notice of those, about them, but each pi*ayed for themselves... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1817 - 590 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so very great. They were almost universally praying and crying for mercy, in every...take any notice of those about them, but each prayed freely for himself. And, I am to think, they were to their own apprehension, as much retired as if... | |
| Miron Winslow - 1819 - 450 pages
...much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger was so great," — " They were, almost universally, praying and crying for mercy, in every...neither go nor stand. Their concern was so great, each for himself, that none seemed to take any notice of those about him ; but each prayed for themselves,... | |
| John Styles - 1820 - 310 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so great. " There were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...numbers could neither go nor stand. Their concern \vas so gieat, each for himself, that none seemed to take any notice of those about them, but each... | |
| John Styles - 1821 - 308 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so great. "There were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...neither go nor stand; their concern was so great, each for himself, that none seemed to take any notice of those about them, but each prayed for themselves;... | |
| John Styles - 1821 - 298 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so great. "There were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...neither go nor stand; their concern was so great, each for himself, that none seemed to take any notice of those about them, but each prayed for themselves;... | |
| David Brainerd - 1822 - 528 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so very great. " They were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...none seemed to take any notice of those about them, buf each prayed freely for himself. I am led to think they were, to their own apprehensions, as much... | |
| David Brainerd - 1822 - 524 pages
...complain much that he could be no more concerned when he saw his danger so very great. " They were almost universally praying and crying for mercy in every...Their concern was so great, each one for himself, thatnone seemed to take any notice of those about them, but each prayed freely for himself. I am led... | |
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