| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1834 - 682 pages
...НярЫпюп, I would lend to the f freely ; but »oí now, for thee seems to me to be out of Лу right senses." Some of Mr. Whitefield's enemies affected...with him (being employed in printing his sermons, jourmas, Sic.) never had the least suspicion of his integrity ; but am to this day decidedly of opinion,... | |
| John Gillies - Bookbinding - 1834 - 672 pages
...fortunately made to perhaps the only man in the company who had the firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, ' At any other time, friend Hopkinson, I would lend to thec freely, but not now, for Ihee seems to me to be out of thy right senses.' " on the poor, unworthy... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - American wit and humor - 1836 - 322 pages
...firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, ' At any other time, friend Hodgkinson, I would lend to thee freely ; but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses.*" Casting Reflections. In the late Professor Hill's class, the gilded buttons of one of the students... | |
| John Gillies - Presbyterian Church - 1838 - 728 pages
...fortunalely innile to perhaps the tallyman in the company who had tiie firmness not tow afleeted by the preacher. His answer was, ' At any other time, friend...lend to thee freely, but not now, for thee seems to me »o be out<>f thy right senses.' " on the poor, unworthy preacher. In a fr\v days, we shall all... | |
| John Gillies - Presbyterian Church - 1838 - 688 pages
...fortunately made to perhaps the only man in the company who had the firmness not to hie affected by the preacher. His answer was, ' At any other time, friend...Hopkinson, I would lend to thee freely, but not now, for thce seems to me «o be thy right senses.' " em the poor, unworthy preacher. In a few days, we shall... | |
| Anecdotes - 1852 - 670 pages
...firmnes» not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, 'a» nny other time, friend Hodgkinaon, hole city, and a report of it being made to the Sublime Porte, the Sultan advanced the Na " JESUIT OF MARANHAM. Truths ш refined u ever Athens heard ; And (strange to tell) he practised what... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1838 - 316 pages
...firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, " at any other time, friend Hodgkinson, I would lend to thee freely; but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses." EXERCISE 116. Satan's Lamentation. — MILTON. 5 As great might have aspir'd, and me, though mean,... | |
| C. Adams - English language - 1838 - 180 pages
...firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, " At any other time, friend Hodgkinson, I would lend to thee freely ; but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses." — Gillies. CHAPTER VI. UNIVERSAL PEACE. The first great obstacle to the extinction of war, is the... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 pages
...firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, " at any other time, friend Hodgkinson, I would lend to thee freely; but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses." EXERCISE 116. Satan's Lamentation. — MILTON. 5 As great might have aspir'd, attd me, though mean,... | |
| Anecdotes - 1839 - 674 pages
...to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, ' at any other time, friend Hodgkinson, I would 'end to thee freely ; but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses.' " JESUIT OF MARANHAM. - of right and wrong he taugM Truths as refined ы ever Athens heard } And (strange... | |
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