| Working class - 1850 - 820 pages
...blackness, our darkness. I dare not say he hideth his face from me. He giveth me to see light in the light. One beam in a dark place hath exceeding much refreshment in it : blessed be his name fur shining upon so dark a heart as mine ! You know what my manner of life hath been. Oh, I lived in... | |
| 1875 - 846 pages
...that enlighteneth our blackness and darkness. I do not say that He hideth His face from me. He giveth me to see light in His light. One beam in a dark place hath exceeding much refreshment m it. Blessed be His name for shining in so dark a heart as mine. This is true. I hated godliness,... | |
| 1846 - 812 pages
...follies by Heath and others. A letter of his own, in which he says, " You know what my manner of life has been — oh, I lived in and loved darkness and hated light — I was a sinner and the chief of sinners," has been already quoted as a proof of his having lived a profligate... | |
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