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" ... proved moft folid and lively chriftians; and as it was known fome of the moft grofs who ufed to mock at religion, being engaged upon the fame that went abroad of fuch things, to go to fome of thefe parts where the gofpel was then moft lively, have... "
Shewing the exact accomplishment of the word of God, in his works of ... - Page 355
by Robert Fleming - 1801
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The Christian history, ed. by T. Prince

Thomas Prince - 1744 - 440 pages
...hearing of the Word, they have been made to fall over, and thus carried out of the Church, who afterward proved moft folid and lively Chriftians : And as it...Return, with a vifible Change following the fame. And truly, this great Spring-Tide, which I may fo call, of the Gofpel, was not of a fhort Time, but for...
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Narratives of the Extraordinary Work of the Spirit of God, at Cambuslang ...

James Robe - 1790 - 478 pages
...hearing of the word, they have been made to fall over, and thus carried out of the church, who afterward proved moft folid and lively chriftians; and as it...return, with a vifible change following the fame; and truly, this great fpring-tide which I may fo call of the gofpel, was not of a fhort time, but for fome...
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Observations on Southey's Life of Wesley: Being a Defence of the Character ...

Richard Watson - Methodist Church - 1821 - 240 pages
...proved the most solid and lively Christians. And, as it was known, some of the most gross, who used to mock at religion, being engaged, upon the fame that went abroad of such things, to go to some of these parts where the gospel was then most lively, have been effectually...
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Historical Collections Relating to Remarkable Periods of the Success of the ...

Christianity - 1845 - 614 pages
...after proved most solid and lively Christians. And, aa it was known, some of the most gross, who used to mock at religion, being engaged upon the fame that went abroad of such things, to go to some of these parts where the gospel was then most lively, have been effectually...
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Memoir of dr Charles Webster, with an account of A. Webster

Grace Webster - 1853 - 428 pages
...afterwards proved most solid and lively Christians. And, as it was known some of the most gross, who used to mock at religion, being engaged upon the fame that went abroad of such things, to go to some of these parts where the Gospel was then most lively, have been effectually...
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