| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 822 páginas
...affronts given the devils, by our disbelieving those testimonies whose whole force and strength is frmn them alone, may not put a period unto the progress...calamity begun upon us, in the accusation of so many perçons, whereof some, we hope, are yet clear from the great transgression lain1 to their charge.... | |
| Robert Robinson - 1817 - 580 páginas
...vii. We know not, whether some remarkable affronts given to the devils by our disbelieving of those testimonies, whose whole force and strength is from...us, in the accusation of so many persons, whereof we hope some are yet clear from the great transgression laid unto their charge (7)." The testimony... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 páginas
...legerdemain. "7. We know not whether some remarkable affronts given the devils, by our disbelieving those testimonies whose whole force and strength is from...from the great transgression laid to their charge. " 8. Nevertheless, we cannot but humbly recommend, unto the government, the speedy and vigorous prosecutions,... | |
| 1842 - 514 páginas
...rejection of the testimonies commonly relied on, " whose whole force and strength is from the devils above, may not put a period unto the progress of the dreadful...accusation of so many persons, whereof some, we hope, are clear of the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. Having given the above suggestions, directions... | |
| 1842 - 1046 páginas
...whose whole force and strength is from the devils above, may not put a period unto the progress of (he dreadful calamity begun upon us, in the accusation of so many persons, whereof some, we hope, are clear of the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. Having given the above suggestions, directions... | |
| Enoch Pond - 1844 - 192 páginas
...force and strength is from the devils alone, may not put a period unto the progress of the terrible calamity begun upon us, in the accusation of so many persons, whereof some, we hope, are clear of the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. Having given the above directions, suggestions... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1847 - 592 páginas
...rejection of the testimonies commonly relied on, " whose whole force and strength is from the devils alone, may not put a period unto the progress of the...accusation of so many persons, whereof some, we hope, are clear of the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. Having given the above suggestions and cautions,... | |
| 1847 - 300 páginas
...force and strength is from the devils alone, may not put a period unto the progress of the terrible calamity begun upon us, in the accusation of so many persons, whereof some, we hope, are clear of the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. Having given the above directions, suggestions... | |
| Enoch Pond - 1847 - 304 páginas
...force and strength is from the devils alone, may not put a period unto the progress of the terrible calamity begun upon us, in the accusation of so many persons, whereof some, we hope, are clear of the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. Having given the above directions, suggestions... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1852 - 298 páginas
...(In full,) "We know not whether some remarkable affronts given the devils by our disbelieving those testimonies whose whole force and strength is from...accusation of so many persons, whereof some we hope are clear from the great transgression laid to their charge." 8. " NEVERTHELESS, we can not but humbly... | |
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