| Abraham Holroyd - 1873 - 202 páginas
...born in 1588. .I heie is a loner account of him in Calamy's Account, p. 301—4.) " Upon this Mr. W. desired the congregation to compose themselves as well as they could, while he put himself and them in the hands of Almighty God by prayer, and so he did, and dismissed us." " At the conclusion thereof... | |
| John McDonnell - 1879 - 204 páginas
...but lately acted, and all circumstances put together, the people's hearts failed with fear ; so that the Rev. Mr. Wales desired the congregation to compose...could, while he put himself and them into the hands of Almighty God by prayer : and so he did, and so dismissed us. But oh ! what a sad and sorrowful going... | |
| John McDonnell - 1879 - 218 páginas
...acted, and all circumstances put together, the people's hearts failed with fear; so that the I'ev. Mr. Wales desired the congregation to compose themselves...could, while he put himself and them into the hands of Almighty God by prayer: and so he did, and so dismissed us. But oh! what a sad and sorrowful going... | |
| James Waylen - 1880 - 488 páginas
...be at Halifax and Bradford shortly ; and having given us this report, away he ran towards Bradford. Mr. Wales desired the congregation to compose themselves...could, while he put himself and them into the hands of Almighty God by prayer, and so dismissed us. Well, we got home, and found our friends and neighbours... | |
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