... zeal and resolution. This holy man travelled from place to place to preach down this monstrous commode; and succeeded so well in it, that as the magicians sacrificed their books to the flames upon the preaching of an apostle, many of the women threw... London Society - Page 405edited by - 1872Full view - About this book
| 1729 - 342 pages
...upon the Preaching of an Apoftle, many of the Women threw down their Head-drefTes in the Middle of his Sermon, and made a Bonfire of them within Sight of the Pulpit. He was To renowned, as well for the San&ity of his Life as his Manner of Preaching, that he hid often a Congregation... | |
| 1739 - 346 pages
...and made a Bonfire of them within Sight of the Pulpit. He was fo renowned, as well for the Sanftity of his Life as his Manner of Preaching, that he had often a Congregation ofTwenty thoufand People j the Men placing themfelves on the one Side of his Pulpit, and the Women... | |
| 1786 - 694 pages
...and made a bonfire of them within fight of the pulpit. He was fo renowned as wtll for the fanñity of his life as his manner of preaching, that he had often a congregation of twenty thoufand people; the men placing themielves on the ent fide of his pulpit, and the women fimilitude... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 pages
...made a bonfirfe of them within figfet of the pulpit. He was fo renowned^ as well for the fane• tity of his life as his manner of preaching, that he had often a congregation of twenty thoufand people ; the men placing themfelves on rhe one fide of his pulpit, and the women on the other,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 pages
...upon the preaching of an apostle, many of the womeu threw down their head-dresses in the middle of his sermon, and made a bonfire of them within sight of...had often a congregation of twenty thousand people j the men placing themselves on the one side of his pulpit, and the women on the other, that appeared... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pages
...upon the preaching of an apostle, many of the women threw down their headdresses in the middle of his sermon, and made a bonfire of them within sight of...had often a congregation of twenty thousand people j the men placing themselves on the one side of his pulpit, and the women on the other, that appeared... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 pages
...upon the preaching of an apostle, many of the women threw dowji their headdress in the middle of his sermon, and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pulpit. He was" so renowned, as well for the sanelily of his life, as his manner of preaching, that he had often a congregation of twenty thousand... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 pages
...upon the preaching of an apostle, many of the women threw down their headdress in; the middle of his sermon, and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pulpit. He was so renowned, as well tor the sanctity of his life, as his manner of preaching, that he had often a congregation of twenty... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 434 pages
...middle of his sermon, and made a bonfire of them within sight cf the pulpit. He was so renotuied,as well for the sanctity of his life, as his manner of...a congregation of twenty thousand people; the men . placed themselves on the one side of his pulpit ; and the women on the other — they appeared to... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 398 pages
...upon the preaching of an apostle, many of the women threw down their headdresses in the middle of his sermon, and made a bonfire of them within sight of the pulpit. He was so renowned, as ivell for the sanctity of his life, as his manner of preaching, that he had often a congregation of... | |
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