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" Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? A. We cannot tell. We have not seen. Q. Our belief is, that the souls of bad men only walk up and down ; but the souls of good men go up. "
Madoc - Page 242
by Robert Southey - 1812
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley. ...

John Wesley - Methodism - 1809 - 460 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burnt. Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death? A. We cannot tell. We have not...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. ' . (Mr. Andrews. " They said at the burying, they knew what you were doing. You were speaking to the...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Esq. ...: Madoc

Robert Southey - 1815 - 330 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burnt. " Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? " A. We cannot tell ; we have...believe so too ; but I told you the talk of the nation. " Mr Andrews. They said at the burying they knew what you was doing. You was speaking to the Beloved...
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The Life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Fellow of Lincoln College ..., Volume 1

Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 338 pages
...cries and noises near the place, where any prisoners had been burnt. Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? A. We cannot tell. We have not...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. Mr. ANDREWS, the Interpreter. They said at the burying, (which Mr. Wesley had attended shortly before,)...
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Containing an account of his family, of his education in the early part of ...

John Wesley - Methodism - 1826 - 466 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burnt. Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? A. We cannot tell. We have not...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. (Mr. Andrews. "They said at the burying, they knew what you were doing. You were speaking to the beloved...
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The Works...

John Wesley - 1827 - 306 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burned. Q,. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? A. We cannot tell. We have not...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. doing. You was speaking to the beloved ones above, to take up the soul of the young woman.) Q,. We...
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The journal of the rev. John Wesley, Volume 1

John Wesley - 1827 - 612 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burned. Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? A. We cannot tell. We have not...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. ( Mr. Andrews. They said at the burying, " they knew what you was doing. You was speaking to the beloved...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume

Robert Southey - English literature - 1829 - 806 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burnt. • 0. Where do the souls of white men go after death! «A. We cannot tell; we have not...walk up and down; but the souls of good men go up. «.4. 1 believe so too; but I told you the talk of the nation. « Mr Andrews. They said at the burying...
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A History of the Most Interesting Events in the Rise and Progress of ...

James Youngs - Methodism - 1830 - 668 pages
...Where do you think your souls go after death ? Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death 1 A. We cannot tell. We have not seen. Q. Our belief...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. Mr. ANDREWS, the Interpreter. They said at the burying (which Mr. Wesley had attended shortly before,)...
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A History of the Most Interesting Events in the Rise and Progress of ...

Methodism - 1831 - 444 pages
...cries and noises near the place, where any prisoners have been burnt. 5* Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? A. We cannot tell. We have not...believe so too. But I told you the talk of the nation. Mr. ANDREWS, the Interpreter. They said at the burying (which Mr. Welsey had attended shortly before,)...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, Volume 5

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1838 - 520 pages
...cries and noises near the place where any prisoners had been burnt. " Q. Where do the souls of white men go after death ? " A. We cannot tell; we have not seen. " Q. Our belief is that the sonls of bad men only walk up and down; but the souls of good men go up. " A. I believe so too; but...
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