| John Norton - 1834 - 128 pàgines
...country, he had no superiors. He was remarkable for the fullness and fervor of his public prayers. " It even transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...the new covenant, for our prayers. I have heard of a godly man in Ipswich," says Mather, " who would travel on foot from Ipswich to Boston, for nothing... | |
| John Norton - 1834 - 124 pàgines
...country, he had no superiors. He was reII markable for the fullness and fervor of his public prayers. " It even transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...would make wonderful sallies into the vast field of enter-, tainments and acknowledgments, with which, we are furnished, in the new covenant, for our prayers.... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 pàgines
...have since been the matter of observation; and particularly Mr. Norton therein was truly admirable! It even transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...devotions, wherein his graces would make wonderful salleys into the vast fold of entertainments, and acknowledgements, with which we are furnished in... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 pàgines
...have since been the matter of observation; and particularly Mr. Norton therein was truly admirable! It even transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...devotions, wherein his graces would make wonderful salleys into the vast field of entertainments, and acknowledgements, with which we are furnished in... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 pàgines
...have since been the matter of observation; and particularly Mr. Norton therein was truly admirable! It even transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...devotions, wherein his graces would make wonderful salleys into the vast field of entertainments, and acknowledgements, with which we are furnished in... | |
| Parsons Cooke - 1855 - 458 pàgines
...prayer. Of Mr. Norton, first a minister at Ipswich, and afterwards minister in Boston, it was said, that it even transported the souls of his hearers to accompany him in his devotions. A godly man of Ipswich, after his removal to Boston, was in a habit of travelling on foot about thirty... | |
| Thomas Dykes - 1885 - 326 pàgines
...they were listened to by the congregation as such. He says of one of the New England pastors that " it transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...would make wonderful sallies into the vast field of the entertainments and acknowledgements with which we are furnished in the new covenant." Again he... | |
| Thomas Dykes - 1885 - 322 pàgines
...they were listened to by the congregation as such. He says of one of the New England pastors that " it transported the souls of his hearers to accompany...would make wonderful sallies into the vast field of the entertainments and acknowledgements with which we are furnished in the new covenant." Again he... | |
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