| 1806 - 650 pages
...full strength, so that he was continually in something like an ecstacy of mind. ' And,' said he, ' for three years, the sense of divine things continued so great, and every tiling else appeared so completely vain, when compared to heaven, that could I have had the world for... | |
| 1813 - 500 pages
...full strength, so that he was continually in something like an ecstacy of mind. ' And," said he, ' for three years, the sense of divine things continued...completely vain, when compared to heaven, that could 1 have had the world for stoop'mg down for it, 1 believe 1 should not have thought of doing it." "... | |
| 1843 - 758 pages
...full strength, so that he was continually in something like an ccstacy of mind. ' And,' said he, ' for three years the • sense of divine things continued...thing else appeared so completely vain, when compared ta heaven, that could I have had the world for stooping down for it, I believe I should not have thought... | |
| Archibald Alexander - 1845 - 384 pages
...was continually in something like an ecstacy of mind. 'And,' said he, 'for three years, the sense ot divine things continued so great, and every thing...compared to heaven, that could I have had the world foi stooping down for it, I believe I should not have thought oi doing it,' " hereof his executor,... | |
| George Bush - 1847 - 274 pages
...their full strength, so that he was continually in something like an extacy of mind. 'And,' said he, ' for three years the sense of divine things continued...great, and every thing else appeared so completely 272 APPENDIX D. vain when compared to heaven, that could I have had the world for stooping down for... | |
| 1847 - 142 pages
...full strength, so that he was continually in something like an ecstasy of mind. ' And,' said he, ' for three years, the sense of divine things continued...great, and every thing else appeared so completely Tain, when compared to heaven, that could I have had the world for stooping down for it, I believe... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 pages
...their full strength, so that he wai continually in something like an eestacy of mind. 'And,' said he, 'for three years, the sense of divine things continued so great, and every thing else appeared so comDletely vain, when compared to heaven, that could I have had the world for stooping flown for it,... | |
| William Buell Sprague - 1858 - 684 pages
...that he was continually in something like an ecstacy of mind. And said he, " for three years, this sense of Divine things continued so great, and every...compared to Heaven, that could I have had the world by stooping down to pick it up, I believe I should not have thought of doing it." Having thus complied... | |
| Eugene Crowell - 1881 - 554 pages
...full strength, so thai he was continually in something like an ecstasy of mind. " And," said he, " for three years the sense of divine things continued so great, and everything else appeared so completely vain when compared to heaven, that could I have had the world... | |
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