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" Christian patience and constancy, they bore their torments : in the extremity of their pain, never expressing anything like rage ; but calling upon Almighty GOD, and imploring his assistance. I visited them, day by day; and as often as I did, my conscience... "
Autobiography of a French Protestant (J. Marteilhe) tr. from the French - Page 269
by Jean Marteilhe - 1757
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Facts and Documents Illustrative of the History of the Period Immediately ...

Arthur Henry Kenney - 1827 - 306 pages
...Christian constancy they bore their torments; in the midst of their pain never expressing any thing like rage, but calling upon Almighty God, and imploring...persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I had before perceived, but above all which inspired so much cruelty, a temper directly opposite to the...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 10

1837 - 828 pages
...Christian constancy they boro their torments, in the midst of their pains never expressing any thing like rage, but calling upon Almighty God, and imploring...assistance. I visited them day by day, and as often as I did in v conscience upbraided me for persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I had before...
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An Historical Sketch of the Protestant Church of France: From Its Origin to ...

John Gordon Lorimer - France - 1841 - 648 pages
...Christian constancy they bore their torments ; in the midst of their pains never expressing any thing like rage, but calling upon Almighty God, and imploring...persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I had before perceived ; but, above all, which inspired so much cruelty, — a temper directly opposite...
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History of the Huguenots

Huguenots - 1844 - 318 pages
...Christian constancy they bore their torments; in the midst of their pains never expressing any thing like rage, but calling upon Almighty God, and imploring...persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I had before perceived ; but, above all, which inspired so much cruelty — a temper directly opposite...
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Protestant Quarterly Review, Volumes 1-2

1844 - 806 pages
...with a design to administer some comfort, but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience...torments; in the extremity of their pain never expressing any thing like rage, but calling upon Almighty God and imploring his assistance. I visited them day...
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The Quarterly Review of the American Protestant Association, Volume 1

American Protestant Association - Protestantism - 1844 - 410 pages
...with a design to administer some comfort, but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience...; in the extremity of their pain never expressing any thing like rage, but calling upon Almighr,God and imploring his assistance. I visited them day...
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History of the Huguenots

Huguenots - 1844 - 324 pages
...constancy they bore their torments ; in the midst of their pains never expressing any thing like rage, hut calling upon Almighty God, and imploring his assistance....I visited them day by day, and as often as I did, ray conscience upbraided me for persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I had before...
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The Bristol Protestant, Volumes 1-2

Church history - 1848 - 408 pages
...with a design to administer some comfort, but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience...of their pain never expressing anything like rage, hut calling upon Almighty God, and imploring His assistance. I visited them day by day, and as often...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volume 9

1852 - 800 pages
...find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience aud constancy they bore their torments, in the extremity...rage, but calling upon Almighty God, and imploring assistance. I visited them day by day ; and as often as I did, my conscience upbraided me for persisting...
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An English Garner: In Gatherings from Our History and Literature, Volume 6

Edward Arber - English literature - 1883 - 674 pages
...with a design to administer some comfort ; but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience...persisting so long in a religion, whose capital errors I had long before perceived, and above all, that inspired so much cruelty ; a temper directly opposite...
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