| Charles Leslie - 1755 - 120 lehte
...fay, fuch a Power as this muft exceed all that is human ; and confequently make us rank theie Priefts far above the Condition of Mortals. 2. Nay, this were...outdo all that has ever been related of the infernal Puvan ; for tho' their Legerdemain has extended to deceive fome unwary Be"holdcn., and their Power... | |
| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 lehte
...before. Such a power as this, muft exceed all that is human ; and, confequently place thefe priefts far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were...ever been related of the infernal powers : for though they have deceived fome unwary beholders by lying wonders, yet their power never reached, nor was ever... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 462 lehte
...such a power as this, must exceed all that is human ; and, e6nsequently, make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were- to make them outdo all that has ever beei> related of the infernal powers ; for though their Irgerdemaim has extended to deceive some unwary... | |
| Abner Kneeland - 1804 - 416 lehte
...such a power as this, must exceed all that is human ; and, consequently, make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were to make them outdo all fhat has ever been related of the infernal powrs ; for though their legerdemaim has extend^d torfleceive... | |
| Charles Leslie - 1805 - 80 lehte
...such a power, as this, must exceed all that is human ; and consequently make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were...for, though their legerdemain has extended to deceive some unwary beholders, and their power of working some seeming miracles has been great ; yet it never... | |
| 1811 - 300 lehte
...such a power as this must exceed all that is human ; and, consequently, make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were...for though their legerdemain has extended to deceive some unwary beholders ; and their power of working some seeming miracles has- been great ; yet it never... | |
| John Wesley - 1817 - 276 lehte
...must exceed all that is human, and consequently place these priests above the condition of mortals. Nay, this were to make them outdo all that has ever...been related of the infernal powers : for, though they have deceived some unwary beholders by lying wonders, yet their po•ver never reached, nor was... | |
| Thomas Erskine - 1823 - 232 lehte
...such a power, as this, must exceed all that is human ; and consequently make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were...for, though their legerdemain has extended to deceive some unwary beholders, and their power of working some seeming miracles has been great ; yet it never... | |
| Thomas Erskine - 1826 - 304 lehte
...such a power, as this, must exceed all that is human ; and consequently make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were...for; though their legerdemain has extended to deceive some unwary beholders, and their power of working some seeming miracles has been great ; yet it never... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1829 - 600 lehte
...say, such a power as this must exceed all that is human, and, consequently, make us rank these priests far above the condition of mortals. 2. Nay, this were...for though their legerdemain has extended to deceive some unwary beholders, and their power of working some seeming miracles has been great, yet it never... | |
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