| Sarah Grubb - 1794 - 460 páginas
...enough for us to expect) if we have our lives for a prey, from one place to another. " We have little expectation, that in any fittings, our minds will...divine hand. But what a favour it is, that there is Hill extended to us as a people, that power which confounds the wifdom of thefe, and brings to nought... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1794 - 460 páginas
...flight, I truft our lips will be fealed, and we content therewith ; for indeed, it is not an eafy talk to minifter to this degenerate age,. who think they...wifdom of thefe, and brings to nought their great underftanding." — — « We have been much engaged the few days we have ftaid at Norwich. It has... | |
| Sarah Grubb - 1837 - 404 páginas
...our lips will be sealed, and we content therewith; for, indeed, it is not an easy task to minister to this degenerate age, who think they know all things,...Divine hand; but what a favour it is, that there is still extended to us as a people, that power which confounds the wisdom of these, and brings to nought... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1848 - 502 páginas
...trust our lips will be sealed, and we content therewith; for indeed, it is not an easy task to minister to this degenerate age, who think they know all things,...divine hand : but what a favour it is, that there is still extended to us as a people, that power which confounds the wisdom of these, and brings to naught... | |
| Gil Skidmore - 2003 - 206 páginas
...trust my lips will be sealed, and we content therewith; for indeed, it is not an easy task to minister to this degenerate age, who think they know all things,...divine hand. But what a favour it is, that there is still extended to us as a people, that power which confounds the wisdom of these, and brings to nought... | |
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