| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 lehte
...Domeftick Servants to him, of which there were Four in waiting. He difmifled Three of them, with mof t affectionate Chriftian Advice, and fuch folemn Charges...the Performance of their Duty and the Care of their Souls, as feemed plainly to intimate, that he apprehended it at leaft very probable, he was taking... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1782 - 304 lehte
...his domeftic fervants to him, of which there were four in waiting. He difmifled three of them, with moft affectionate chriftian advice, and fuch folemn...duty and the care of their fouls, as feemed plainly r,o intimate,, that he apprehended it at leaft very probable, he was taking his laft farewel of them.... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 lehte
...fervants to him, of which there were four inwaiting. He difmifled three of them, with nioft afte&ionate Chriftian advice, and fuch folemn charges relating...performance of their duty and the care of their fouls, asfeemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it at leaft very probable he was taking his laft farewell... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 648 lehte
...his Domeftick Servants to him, of which there were Four in waiting. He difmified Three of them, with moft affectionate Chriftian Advice, and fuch folemn...the Performance of their Duty and the Care of their Souls, as feemed plainly to intimate, that he apprehended it at leaft very probable, he was taking... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 lehte
...were four in waiting. He difmiHed three of .them,-with moft afteftionate chriftian advice,and fueh folemn. charges ., relating to the performance of...apprehended it at leaft very probable, he was taking his la!t farewell of them. , 'There is great reafon to . believe, that he fpent theJittle remainder of... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 lehte
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most afiectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it at least very probable he was taking his... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 262 lehte
...and when it was over-ruled, he afterwards saw tbc Colonel walk by himself in a very pensive manner. -And the care of their fouls, as feemed plainly to intimate that he apprehrnded it at leaft very probable he was taking his laft farewell of them. There is great reafon... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 lehte
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them, with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate, that he apprehended it at least very probable, he was taking... | |
| 1804 - 232 lehte
...inwaiting. " He then dismissed three of them, with most nffectionate Christian advice, and such solimn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly ta intimate, . that he apprebended it at least very probable he was now taking... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 lehte
...four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most affectionate Christian advice, and such solemn charges relating to the performance of their duty and the care of their souls, as seemed plainly to intimate that he apprehended it at least very probable he was taking his... | |
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