| James GOUGH - 1802 - 222 lehte
...flay ; for I was made a Quaker, being *' forqed to tremble at the fight of myfelf. I was •* flruck with more terror by the preaching of •' James Naylor, than I was at the battle of Dun" bar, when we had nothing elfe to exped:, but " to fall a prey to the f words of our enemies, "... | |
| John Richardson - 1832 - 374 lehte
...then been witness of. I could not help "staying a little, although I was afraid to stay ; "for I was made a Quaker, being forced to " tremble at the sight...when we had nothing else to expect, but to " fall a pray to the swords of our enemies, " without being able to help ourselves. I " clearly saw the cross... | |
| John Barclay - 1833 - 200 lehte
...then been witness of. I could not help staying a little, although I was afraid to stay ; for I was made a Quaker, being forced to tremble at the sight...struck with more terror by the preaching of James Nayler, than I was at the battle of Dunbar, when we had nothing else to expect, but to fall a prey... | |
| Alexander Jaffray, John Barclay - 1833 - 638 lehte
...till then been witness of. I could not help staying a little, although I was afraid to stay; for I was made a Quaker, being forced to tremble at the sight...struck with more terror by the preaching of James Nayler, than I was at the battle of Dunbar, when we had nothing else to expect, but to fall a prey... | |
| Alexander Jaffray, John Barclay - 1834 - 642 lehte
...then been witness of. I could not help staying a little, although I was afraid to stay ; for I was made a Quaker, being forced to tremble at the sight...struck with more terror by the preaching of James Nayler, than I was at the battle of Dunbar, when we had nothing else to expect, but to fall a prey... | |
| John Barclay - 1835 - 382 lehte
...then been witness of. 1 could not help staying a little, although I was afraid to stay ; for I was made a Quaker, being forced to tremble at the sight...struck with more terror by the preaching of James Nayler, than I was at the battle of Dunbar, when we had nothing else to expect, but to fall a prey... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1845 - 496 lehte
...then been witness of. I could not help staying a little, although I was afraid to stay ; for I was made a Quaker, being forced to tremble at the sight...ourselves. I clearly saw the cross to be submitted to, so I durst stay no longer, but got off, and carried condemnation for it in my own breast. The people there,... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 lehte
...tremble at the sight of myself. 1 was struck with more terror by the preaching of James Nayler, than 1 was at the battle of Dunbar, when we had nothing else...ourselves. I clearly saw the cross to be submitted to; so I durst stay no longer, but got off, and carried condemnation for it in my own breast. The people there,... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1851 - 324 lehte
...then been witness of. I could not help staying a little, although I was afraid to stay ; for I was made a Quaker, being forced to tremble at the sight...being able to help ourselves. I clearly saw the cross (of Christ) to be submitted to, so I durst stay no longer, but got off and carried condemnation for... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1859 - 492 lehte
...to tremble at the sight of myself. I was struck with more terror by the preaching of James Nayler, than I was at the battle of Dunbar, when we had nothing...ourselves. I clearly saw the cross to be submitted to ; so I durst stay no longer, but got off, and carried condemnation for it in my own breast. The people there,... | |
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