| 1827 - 50 Seiten
...sound Christian principles over scepticism, appeared from the first to be clear and strong, and when alluding to the controversy which at present exists,...Yet," added he, " I have lived to see the end of one revolu" tion, (meaning, as he himself explained it, in the Society of " Friends in Ireland, during... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 Seiten
...always evinced the same settled conviction that the Lamb and his followers would have the victor} 1 . On the 16th of the 9th month, a friend calling to...had no will but the Lord's will. " Yet," added he, " 1 have lived to see the end of one revolution, (meaning, as he himself explained it, in the Society... | |
| Richard Jordan - 1829 - 184 Seiten
...friend calling to see him, he intimated that he thought his recovery very doubtful, considering his age, and the great prostration of his strength ; but he several times remarked, that he. had no will lut the Lord's will. He expressed with much feeling and deep sorrow, his concern for those, who, by... | |
| Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting - 1842 - 108 Seiten
...friend calling to see him, he intimated that he thought his recovery very doubtful, considering his age, and the great prostration of his strength ; but...remarked that ' he had no will but the Lord's will.' He expressed with much feeling and deep sorrow, his concern for those, who, by giving way to their... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1849 - 500 Seiten
...Friend calling to see him, he intimated that he thought his recovery very doubtful, considering his age, and the great prostration of his strength ; but...remarked, that he had no will but the Lord's will. He expressed with much feeling and deep sorrow, his concern for those, who, by giving way to their... | |
| Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends - 1850 - 332 Seiten
...friend calling to see him, he intimated that he thought his recovery very doubtful, considering his age, and the great prostration of his strength ; but...remarked that ' he had no will but the Lord's will.' He expressed with much feeling and deep sorrow, his concern for those, who, by giving way to their... | |
| Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting - 1879 - 578 Seiten
...friend calling to see him, he intimated that he thought his recovery very doubtful, considering his age, and the great prostration of his strength ; but...remarked that " He had no will but the Lord's will." He expressed with much feeling and deep sorrow, his concern for those, who, by giving way to their... | |
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