| David BRAINERD - 1748 - 132 sivua
...fame .might be faid of all other vicious Practices. The Reformation was general, and all fpringing from the internal Influence of Divine Truths upon their Hearts, and not from any .<?*/«-#«/ Restraints. Some of thefe Vices I never had fo much as mentioned, particularly parting... | |
| David Brainerd - 1811 - 368 sivua
...fame might be faid of all other vicious practices. The reformation was general ; and all fpringing from the internal influence of divine truths upon their hearts ; and not from any external reflraints, or becaufe they had heard th^fe vices particularly expofed, and repeatedly fpoken againft... | |
| John Styles - 1812 - 322 sivua
...in puttin<«away each other, and taking others in their stead, was quickly reformed. The same might be said of all other vicious practices. The reformation...internal influence of divine truths upon their hearts; not because they had heard these vices particularly exposed, and repeatedly spoken against. "So that... | |
| David Brainerd, John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards - 1815 - 316 sivua
...putting away each other, and taking others in their stead, was quickly reformed. The same might he said of all other vicious practices. The reformation was general : and all springing from the eternal influence of divine truths upon their hearts ; not because they had heard these vices particularly... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1817 - 590 sivua
...dismissed those, they had wrongfully taken, and now live together again in love and peace The same might be said of all other vicious practices. The reformation...particularly exposed, and repeatedly spoken against. Some of them I never so much as mentioned ; particularly, that of the parting of men and their wives,... | |
| 1818 - 350 sivua
...duty neglected. Drunkenness, the darling vice, was broken off. The same might be said of all ether vicious practices. The reformation was general, and...all springing from the internal influence of divine truth upon their hearts." "It is now nearly a year since the beginning of thisgra4ious out-pouring... | |
| John Angell James - 1820 - 56 sivua
...voluntarily dismissed those they had taken, anil now live together again in love and peace. The same might be said of all other vicious practices. The reformation...all springing from the internal influence of divine truth upon their hearts, and not from any external restraints, or because they had heard their vices... | |
| John Styles - 1821 - 308 sivua
...in putting away each other, and taking others in their stead, was quickly reformed. The same might be said of all other vicious practices. The reformation...internal influence of divine truths upon their hearts; nut because they had heard these vices particularly exposed, and repeatedly spoken against. "-So that... | |
| John Styles - 1821 - 298 sivua
...in putting away each other, and taking others in their stead, was quickly reformed. The same might be said of all other vicious practices. The reformation was general; and all springing from the internal~!nfluence of divine truths upon their hearts; not because they had heard these vices particularly... | |
| David Brainerd - 1822 - 524 sivua
...and now live together in love and peace. The same might be said of all other vicious practices.—The reformation was general; and all springing from the...particularly exposed, and repeatedly spoken against. Some of them I never so much as mentioned ; particularly, that of the parting of men and their wives,... | |
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