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... wind was high and sharp , ) it removed till I wanted it again . How easily may we see the hand of God in small things as well as great ! And why should a little pointless raillery make us ashamed to acknowledge it ? 66 In the evening I ...
... wind was high and sharp , ) it removed till I wanted it again . How easily may we see the hand of God in small things as well as great ! And why should a little pointless raillery make us ashamed to acknowledge it ? 66 In the evening I ...
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... wind , but at four in the afternoon it failed , and left us in a dead calm . I then made the gentlemen an offer of preaching , which they thankfully accepted . While I was preaching the wind sprung up fair ; but the next day we were ...
... wind , but at four in the afternoon it failed , and left us in a dead calm . I then made the gentlemen an offer of preaching , which they thankfully accepted . While I was preaching the wind sprung up fair ; but the next day we were ...
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... wind was so high , I could not stand where I had intended ; but we found a little inclosure near it , one end of which was native rock , rising ten or twelve feet perpendicular , from which the ground fell with an easy descent . A ...
... wind was so high , I could not stand where I had intended ; but we found a little inclosure near it , one end of which was native rock , rising ten or twelve feet perpendicular , from which the ground fell with an easy descent . A ...
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... wind continued . I ordered all the windows of the preaching - house to be set open , so that most could hear without as well as within . I 66 preached , on , He will not break the bruised reed , nor quench the smoaking flax . " And ...
... wind continued . I ordered all the windows of the preaching - house to be set open , so that most could hear without as well as within . I 66 preached , on , He will not break the bruised reed , nor quench the smoaking flax . " And ...
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... wind enough , and when we came to Saltash , no boat would venture out ; so we were obliged to take up our lodgings there . Sat. 27. Finding there was no hope of passing here , the wind being as high as ever , we determined to ride round ...
... wind enough , and when we came to Saltash , no boat would venture out ; so we were obliged to take up our lodgings there . Sat. 27. Finding there was no hope of passing here , the wind being as high as ever , we determined to ride round ...
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