| Jonathan Edwards - Religion - 1807 - 604 pages
...hearts continually to God for him, that God would support him, and give him patience. Hesigtiiiiril, that he expected to die that night ; but seemed to fear a longer delaj : and the disposition of his mind with regard to death appeared still the same that it had been... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1808 - 562 pages
...lifting up their hearts continually to God for him, that God would support him, and give him patience. He signified that he expected to die that night ;...some considerable discourse he had that evening with the Rev. Mr. Billing, one of the neighboring ministers, who was then present, concerning the great... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1808 - 564 pages
...lifting up their hearts continually to God for him, that God would support him, and give him patience. He signified that he expected to die that night ;...disposition of his mind with regard to death appeared stilLthe same that it had been all along. And notwithstanding his bodily agonies, yet the interest... | |
| John Styles - Indians of North America - 1812 - 322 pages
...reasons of his delay; seeing the interest of religion, and of the souls of his people required it. "Thursday, Oct. 8. He told me it was impossible for...disposition of his mind with regard to death appeared slill the same that it had been all along. And notwithstanding his bodily agonies, yet the interest... | |
| David Brainerd, John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards - Diaries, Methodist - 1815 - 316 pages
...the distress he felt in his breast. He manifested much concern lest he should dishonour God by his impatience. He desired that others would be much in...discourse he had that evening with Mr. Billing, one of the neighbouring ministers, concerning the great importance of the work of the ministry. Afterwards, when... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1817 - 590 pages
...lifting up their hearts continually to God for him, that God would support him, and give him patience. He signified, that he expected to die that night ;...disposition of his mind with regard to death appeared still ihe same that it had been all along. And notwithstanding his bodily agonies, jet the interest of Zton... | |
| John Styles - Indians of North America - 1820 - 310 pages
...to conceive the distress he felt in hip breast. He manifested much concern lest he should dishonour God by impatience. He desired that others would be...same that it had been all along. And .notwithstanding heart uncommonly devoted to God, in the course of her life. Many years before she was taken to her... | |
| David Brainerd - Indians of North America - 1822 - 528 pages
...lifting up their hearts continually to God for him, that God would support him, and give him patience. He signified, that he expected to die that night ;...some considerable discourse he had that evening with the Rev. Mr. Billing, one of uncommonly devoted to God, in the course of her life, many years before... | |
| David Brainerd - Indians of North America - 1822 - 616 pages
...lifting up their hearts continually to God for him. fhal God would support him, and give him patience. He signified. that he expected to die that night ;...notwithstanding his bodily agonies, yet the interest of Zion lay still*i'" yreat weight on his mind ; as appeared by some considerable discourse he had that evening... | |
| David Brainerd, Jonathan Edwards - Indians of North America - 1824 - 572 pages
...longer delay ; and the disposition of his mind with regard to his death appeared still the same as it had been all along. And notwithstanding his bodily...some considerable discourse he had that evening with the Ilev. Mr Billing, one of the neighbouring ministers, (who was then present,) concerning the great... | |
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