Thou, Lord, bruisest me, but I am abundantly satisfied, since it is thy hand." His doors must have stood open day and night, if all had been admitted, who from sentiments of duty were desirous to see him ; but as he could not, from difficulty in speaking,... The Life of Calvin - Sivu 1871799 - 192 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Jean Calvin - 1834 - 674 sivua
...also I heard him say, " Thou, Lord, bruisest me, but I am abundantly satisfied, since it is thy hand." His doors must have stood open day and night, if all had been admitted, who from sentiments of duty were desirous to see him ; but as he could aot, from difficulty... | |
| Théodore de Bèze - 1836 - 346 sivua
...also I heard him say, " Thou, Lord, bruisest me, but I am abundantly satisfied, since it is thy hand." His doors must have stood open day and night, if all had been admitted, who from sentiments of duty were desirous to see him ; but as he could not, from difficulty... | |
| 1847 - 648 sivua
...also I heard him say: " Thou, Lord, bruisest me; but I am abundantly satisfied, since it is thy hand." admitted, who, from sentiments of duty, were desirous to see him; but as he could not, from difficulty... | |
| Paul Henry - 1849 - 478 sivua
...and a little property of 120 livres. Ruchat, vii. pp. 75, 76. AD 15G3-G4.] CALVIN'S LAST HOURS. 431 been allowed to enter who came to manifest their sympathy...him, than afflict themselves with the sight of his sufferings. He frequently said to me, whose presence, as I often heard, was never unacceptable to him,... | |
| Paul Henry - 1849 - 476 sivua
...O Lord : but it is consolation enough for me, and I suffer it willingly, since it is thine hand.' " His doors must have stood open day and night, if all had * Viret, it appears, was far distant. Kirchhofer says that Viret and Fabri laboured boldly in France,... | |
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