| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 pages
...that he fhould find fome Phrafes of his own Profeflion fpiritualized, in a Manner which he thought might afford him fome Diverfion, he refolved to dip...it : And yet, while this Book was in his Hand, an. Impreffion was made upon his Mind, ( perhaps is in Effect a fufficient Atteftation, how agreeable it... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1782 - 304 pages
...that he fhould find forae phrafes of his own profeffion fpiritualized, in a manner which he thought might afford him fome diverfion, he refolved to dip...it : And yet, while this book was in his hand, an impreffion was made upon his mind, (perhaps Gou only knows how,) which drew after it a train of the... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 304 pages
...profefiion fpiritualized in a manner which he thought might afford him fome di^erfion, he refoivtd.to dip into it ; but he took no ferious notice of any thing .he read in it ; And yet, while this book \rss in his hand, an her own hand, this is, in cflci!t, a AlfficieM attclUtion how p.greeable it was... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 648 pages
...that he fhould find fome Phrafes of his own Profeffiora fpiritualized, in a Manner which he thought might afford him fome Diverfion, he refolved to dip into it; but he took no ferious Notice or any Thing he read in it : And yet, while this Book was in his Hand, an, Impreflion was made upon... | |
| Philip Doddridge - Funeral sermons - 1795 - 262 pages
...that he' fiiould find fome phrafes of his own profeffion fpiritualized, in a manner which he thought might afford him .fome diverfion. he refolved to dip...but he took no ferious notice of any thing he read. infill: A'rid yet, while this book was in his lund, atMmpreffion was made upon his miridi (perhaps... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 pages
...of this matter. diversion, lie resolved to dip into it ; but lie took no serious notice of anything he read in it : and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind, perhaps God only knows how, which drew after it a train of the most... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 262 pages
...fhould find fome phrafes of his own profeffion fpiritualifed in a manner which he thought might aftertl him fome diverfion, he refolved to dip into it; but...took no ferious notice of any thing he read in it. At. yet while this book was in his hand, an impreffion was made upoi; his mind (perhaps God only i1nows... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 pages
...which, he thought, might afford him some diversion, he resolved to dip into it ; but he took no serious notice of any thing he read in it : And yet, •while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how), which drew after it a train of the... | |
| Thomas Walson - 1810 - 186 pages
...he thought might afford him some " diversion, he resolved to dip into it ; but " he took no serious notice of any thing he " read in it, and yet, while this book was in " his hand, an impression was made upon " his mind, (perhaps God only knows how) " which drew after it a train of... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 pages
...which he thought might afford him some diversion, he resolved to dip into it ; but he took no serious notice of any thing he read in it ; and yet, while this book was in his hand, an impression was made upon his mind (perhaps God only knows how) which drew after it a train of the most... | |
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