| Thomas Haweis - 1800 - 468 ページ
...though without caule, the change wrought in her Ladyfliip. She called him back ; " My Lord," faid fhe, " mark my words, " when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect " upon with complacence." It deferves remark, that Bifhop Benfon, on his dying bed, fent ten guineas to Mr. Whitfield,... | |
| 1801 - 530 ページ
...though without caufe, the change wrought in her Ladythip. She called him back; " My Lord," faid /he, " mark my words, when you come upon your dying bed,...the few ordinations you •will reflect upon with complacence." It deferves remark, that Biili-jp Benfon, on his dying bed, fent ten guineas to Mr. Whitfield,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 642 ページ
...her, he lamented that he had ever laid his hands upon George Whitefield. " My lord," she replied, " mark my words ! when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." During the Earl's life she restrained herself', in deference to his wishes ; but, becoming... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 660 ページ
...her, he lamented that he had ever laid his hands upon George Whitefield. " My lord," she replied, " mark my words ! when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." During the Earl's life she restrained herself, in deference to his wishes ; but, becoming... | |
| Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour - 1820 - 326 ページ
...though without cause, the change wrought in her ladyship. She called him back; " My lord," said she, " mark my words: when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." It deserves remark, that bishop Benson on his dying bed, sent ten guineas to Mr. Whitefield,... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1827 - 468 ページ
...though without cause, the change wrought in her Ladyship: " My lord," said she, calling him back, " mark my words: when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." It deserves remark, that bishop Benson on his dying bed sent ten guineas to Mr. Whitefield,... | |
| Ashby de la Zouch - 1831 - 234 ページ
...that he had ever laid his hands on George Whitfield, to whom he imputed, without cause, the change in her Ladyship. She called him back saying, "My Lord,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." It deserves noticing, that the Bishop on his dyiag bed, sent ten guineas to Mr. Whitfield... | |
| David Francis Bacon - 1833 - 630 ページ
...though without cause, the change wrought in her ladyship. Calling him back : " My lord," said she, " mark my words : when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." It deserves remark, that bishop Benson on his dying bed sent ten guineas to Mr. Whitefield,... | |
| John Gillies - 1834 - 672 ページ
...though without cause, the change wrought in her ladyship. She called him back ; " My lord," said she, " mark my words : when you come upon your dying bed,...of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacence." It deserves remark, that Bishop Benson on his dying bed, sent ten guineas to Mr. Whitefield,... | |
| Robert Philip - 1838 - 678 ページ
...wrought on her Ladyship. She called him back : ' My Lord,' said she, ' mark my words: when you come to your dying bed, that will be one of the few ordinations you will reflect upon with complacency.'" As before, Whitefield was deeply affected by his ordination. He went from the altar to the pulpit that... | |
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