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" An't please your worship, they have convarted my wife. Till she went among them, she had such a tongue ; and now she is as quiet as a lamb.' ' Carry them back, carry them back,' replied the justice, ' and let them convert all the scolds in the town... "
The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being that Part of ... - Page 209
by William Brocklehurst Stonehouse - 1839 - 463 pages
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The Life of John Wesley

Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1906 - 340 pages
...other people, and, besides, they pray from morning till night." "But have they done nothing besides?" "Yes, sir," said an old man, "an't please your worship,...among them she had such a tongue ! And now she is quiet as a lamb. " "Carry them back, carry them back," said the justice, "and let them convert every...
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"Airy Nothings."

Watson Surr - 1907 - 240 pages
...was put, had they done anything else ? " Yes," cried an old man ; " an't please your worship, they've convarted my wife. Till she went among them she had such a tongue, but now she's as quiet as a lamb." " Carry them back, carry them back," said the magistrate, " and...
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The Methodist Review, Volume 63; Volume 85

1903 - 1038 pages
...night." The justice asked if they had done nothing more than this, and an old man answered, "Yes, sir; please your worship, they have convarted my wife....now she is as quiet as a lamb." "Carry them back," replied the justice, "and let them convert all the scolds in town." Long ago Southey characterized...
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The Outlook, Volume 83

1906 - 1066 pages
...accusers to specify their complaints. " Said an old man, ' Please your worship, they have converted my wife. Till she went among them she had such a tongue ! And now she is quiet as a lamb.' ' Carry- them back, carry them back,' said the justice, ' and let them convert every...
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Spurgeon's Sermon Notes

Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1990 - 340 pages
...better than other people, and prayed from morning to night!' and another said, 'They have converted my wife. Till she went among them she had such a tongue! and now she is as quiet as a Iambi' 'Take them back, take them back,' replied the justice, 'and let them convert all the scolds...
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John Wesley: A Biography

Stephen Tomkins - 2003 - 214 pages
...asked the justice. 'Yes, sir,' said another old man. 'An't please your worship, they have converted my wife. Till she went among them, she had such a...now she is as quiet as a lamb.' 'Carry them back,' he replied, 'carry them back, and let them convert all the scolds in the town.' John preached his farewell...
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The History of the Religious Movement of the Eighteenth Century, Called ...

Abel Stevens - 1858 - 486 pages
...night." The justice asked : " But have they done nothing besides ?" "Yes, sir," said an old man; "an it please your worship, they have convarted my wife....quiet as a lamb." " Carry them back ! carry them back !" replied the magistrate, " and let them convert all the scolds in the town." "Wesley's Journal abounds...
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Sermons on the International Sunday-school Lessons for 1876-19 ..., Volume 6

Monday Club (Boston). - 1880 - 462 pages
...magistrate asked if they had nothing else to allege. " Yes, sir," said another, " they have converted my wife. Till she went among them she had such a tongue...now she is as quiet as a lamb." " Carry them back," said the magistrate, " and let them convert all the scolds in town." So the reasons which opposers...
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The Child's friend

1884 - 396 pages
...man, 'an' it please your worship, they have convarted my wife ; till she went to them she had euch a tongue, and now she is as quiet as a lamb.' ' Carry them back,' cried the justice, ' and let them convert all the scolds in the town.' WHAT KIND OF FEET HAVE YOU?...
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The religions of Britain: or a view of its various Christian denominations ...

Charles Hulbert - 1840 - 496 pages
...Upon his return to England, in 1741, a. temporary separation took place between nothing else. — " Yes, Sir," said an old man, " an't please your worship, they have converted my wife. Till she went among them she haj such a tongue ! and now she is as quiet as a lamb...
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