| 1787 - 430 páginas
...the time of diftrefs ? In what manner can he fuppjicate that Omnipotent Being, in his aifliftions, whom, in the time of his prosperity, he. never remembered with reverence ? — Don't brand me with infidelity, when I tell vou, that I am almoft afhamed to offer up my petitions... | |
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 páginas
...prospect of half a dozen hours. How despicable is that man who never prays to God, but in the time of his distress! In what manner can he supplicate that omnipotent Being in his affliction, with reverence, whom in the tide of his prosperity, he never remembered with dread? Do... | |
| 1811 - 300 páginas
...prospect of half a dozen hours. How despicable is that man who never prays to God, but in the time of his distress ! In what manner can he supplicate that omnipotent Being in his affliction, with reverence, whom in the tide of his prosperity, he never remembered with dread ? Do... | |
| 1817 - 404 páginas
...half a dozen hours. "How despicahle, my dear friend, is that man who never prays to his God, hut in the time of distress ! In what manner can he supplicate that Omnipotent Being in his affliction, whom, in the time of his prosperity, he never rememhered with reverenee ? Do not hrand... | |
| Thomas Young (minister of Zion Chapel, Margate.) - 1818 - 420 páginas
...half a dozen hours. How despicable, my dear friend, is that man who ueVer prays to his God, but in the time of distress ! In. what manner can he supplicate...Omnipotent Being in his afflictions, whom, in the time of prosperity, he never remembered with reverence? Do not brand me with infidelity, when I tell you that... | |
| William Eastmead - 1824 - 536 páginas
...dozen hours. How despicable, my dear friend, is that man who never prays to his God , but in the hour of distress ! In what manner can he supplicate that omnipotent Being in his affliction, whom in the time of his prosperity he never remembered with reverence ? Do not brand me... | |
| John Cole - 1825 - 122 páginas
...•dozen hours. How despicable, my dear friend, is that man who never prays to his God but in the tune of distress ! In what manner can he supplicate that...infidelity, when I tell you, that I am almost ashamed to offer up my petitions at the throne of Grace, or to implore that divine mercy in the next world, which... | |
| David Simpson - 1825 - 398 páginas
...half a dozen hours. " How despicable is that man who never prays to his God, but in the time ot his distress ! In what manner can he supplicate that omnipotent Being in his affliction with reverence, whom, in the tide of his prosperity, he never remembered with dread ? Do... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 394 páginas
...half a dozen hours. How despicable, my dear friend, is that man who never prays to his God, but in the time of distress. In what manner can he supplicate...infidelity, when I tell you, that I am almost ashamed to offer up my petitions at the throne of Grace, or to implore that divine mercy in the next world which... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 páginas
...half a dozen hours. How despicable, my dear friend, is that man who never prays to his God, but in the time of distress. In what manner can he supplicate...infidelity, when I tell you, that I am almost ashamed to offer up my petitions at the throne of Grace, or to implore that divine mercy in the next world which... | |
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