| Anna Seward - 1810 - 420 страница
...and praying by the sick, " Drew, like Marseilles' good bishop, purer brealb, When nature sickened, and each gale was death." From a rational belief,...for public worship during the summer heats, would • The late William Seward, Esq. who, in 1795, published " Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons," obtained... | |
| Anna Seward - 1810 - 416 страница
...performed divine service during the contagion, " a cavern near 1. yum, called at this day Ctcklet Church." spread and increase the infection, he agreed with his afflicted parishioners that he should read prayers to them three times in the week, and deliver his two sermons on the Sabbath from... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 страница
...remove their children, and abide together the fury of the pestilence. Mr. Mompesson, constantly visiting the sick, and praying by them, " Drew, like Marseilles'...from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 страница
...remove their children, and abide together the fury of the pestilence. Mr. Mompesson, constantly visiting the sick, and praying by them, " Drew, like Marseilles'...sermons on the sabbath, from one of the perforated arclies in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged... | |
| 1821 - 426 страница
...remove their children, and abide together the fury of the pestilence. Mr. Mompesson, constantly visiting the sick, and praying by them, " Drew, like Marseilles'...public worship, during the summer heats, would spread I and increase the infection, he agreed with his afflicted parishioners that he would read prayers... | |
| Christian correspondent - 1837 - 350 страница
...and praying by the sick, " Drew, like Marseilles' good bishop, purer breath, When nature sickened, and each gale was death." From a rational belief,...he agreed with his afflicted parishioners that he should read prayers to them three times in the week, and deliver his two sermons on the Sabbath from... | |
| 1842 - 300 страница
...and praying by the sick, " Drew, like Marseilles' good bishop, purer breath, When nature sickened, and each gale was death." From a rational belief that...he agreed with his afflicted parishioners that he snould read prayers to them three times in the week, and deliver his two sermons on the Sabbath from... | |
| 1861 - 972 страница
...and each gale was death.' Prom a rational belief, that assembling in the church for public TOsViip during the summer heats, would spread and increase...from one of the perforated arches in the rocks of the verdant dingle, which I have described. By his directions, they ranged themselves on the grassy... | |
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