An Impartial and Succinct History of the Rise, Declension and Revival of the Church of Christ: From the Birth of Our Saviour to the Present Time with Faithfull Characters of the Principal Personages, Ancient and Modern, Volumen3

Portada
J. Mawman, 1800
 

Páginas seleccionadas

Otras ediciones - Ver todas

Términos y frases comunes

Pasajes populares

Página 367 - In the middle was a covered place open on all sides, exposed to the wind and rain. There, without any bed but the earth, or covering but the rags wrapped around him, he was chained to a fellow...
Página 237 - mark my words : when you are on your dying bed, that will be one of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence.
Página 360 - He recovered himself however as soon as possible, and returning to the foot of the wall where there was a dry bank, bid the boy drop down, and caught him safe in his arms.
Página 368 - Yet he had recovered from the flux, which he carried into the prison, and for a year maintained a state of health beyond his fellows ; but worn down with misery, cold, hunger, and nakedness, he was attacked with the usual symptoms which had carried off so many others.
Página 295 - The righteous have their bread and water guarantied to them while they live ; for " godliness is profitable to all things, having promise of the life that now is, as well as that which is to come.
Página 237 - mark my words : when you come upon your dying bed, that will be one of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence.
Página 77 - He was severely whipped before he was put in the pillory. 2. Being set in the pillory, he had one of his ears cut off'.
Página 382 - Captain was walking in his garden, he meditated on the faith of Abraham, in leaving his country and friends at the call of God, not knowing whither he went. This was the subject of the sermon he had heard that day.
Página 370 - But who can tell what a day may bring forth ? He had exchanged his allowance of rice that day for a small species of...
Página 239 - These she bountifully relieved in their necessities, visited in sickness, conversed with, and led them to their knees, praying with them and for them. The late Prince of Wales, one day at court...

Información bibliográfica