| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...In those days, truth was precious to its professors who also possessed it, and no difficulties nor dangers could prevent them from getting to their religious...renewings of divine love and life with their brethren." TOR THE FRIKHD. FRAGMENTS, No. 1. As it appears to be the object of the Friend to promote practical... | |
| John Richardson - 1832 - 374 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. in those days truth was precious to its professors, who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers, could prevent...love and life, with their brethren. This good man also took great pains to get travelling friends to appoint meetings at his house : and then to acquaint... | |
| James Gough - 1832 - 436 pages
...legs in coming through it. In those days truth •was precious to its professors, who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers, could prevent...love and life, with their brethren. This good man also took great pains to ge^ travelling friends to appoint meetings at his house ; and then to acquaint... | |
| John Barclay - 1833 - 200 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. In those days Truth was precious to its professors who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers could prevent them...renewings of divine love and life with their brethren." GOSPEL SIMPLICITY. The last mentioned writer gives a lively illustration Of the practical effects of... | |
| William Evans - 1845 - 496 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. In those days truth was precious to its professors, who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers could prevent them...love and life, with their brethren. This good man also took great pains to get travelling friends to appoint meetings at his house ; and then to acquaint... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1845 - 496 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. In those days truth was precious to its professors, who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers could prevent them...getting to their religious meetings, to enjoy the rene wings of divine love and life, with their brethren. This good man also took great pains to get... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1851 - 398 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. In those days truth was precious to its professors who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers could prevent them...renewings of Divine love and life with their brethren. — (BARCLAY'S Anecdotes.) THE UNCHANGEABLE TEACHER. AFTEE the conclusion of the Dublin half-year's... | |
| William Hodgson - 1881 - 428 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. In those days truth was precious to its professors, who also possessed it ; and no difficulties or dangers could prevent...renewings of divine love and life with their brethren." The same writer, as a lively illustration of that great truth, that "a man's life consisteth not in... | |
| Joseph Walton - 1897 - 878 pages
...wife's legs in coming through it. In those days Truth was precious to its professors, who also possessed it, and no difficulties or dangers could prevent them...Divine love and life with their brethren. This good man also took great pains to get travelling Friends to appoint meetings at his house, and then to acquaint... | |
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