 | George Fox - 1694
...power, and that made him rage the more. Then he went and fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where I was, and set him to play, thinking to vex me thereby;...them, and made them give over fiddling and go their ways. Justice Henson's wife was moved of the Lord to come to visit me, and to eat no meat but what... | |
 | George Fox, Margaret Fell - 1709
...everlaftjng Power of the iord God to fing ; and my Voyce drowned the Noife of the Fiddle, and ftruck and confounded them : and made them give over Fiddling, and go their ways. Juftice Benfons Wife was moved of the Lord to come to vifit me, and to Eat no Meat, but what... | |
 | George Fox - 1831
...power, which made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and set him to play, thinking to vex me; but while he played, I was moved in the everlasting...sing ; and my voice drowned the noise of the fiddle, struck and confounded them, and made them give over fiddling and go their way. Justice Benson's wife... | |
 | Luke Howard
...fetched a fiddler and set' him to play, thinking to vex me — my voice drowned the noise of the fiddle, struck and confounded them, and made them give over fiddling and go their way." (g) It being rumoured far and near that he was to die, so that " great ladies " had come to see the... | |
 | George Fox - 1836
...Lord's power; and that made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where I was, and set him to play, thinking to vex me thereby;...and made them give over fiddling and go their way. Justice Benson's wife was moved of the Lord to come to visit me, and to eat no meat but what she eat... | |
 | Thomas Ellwood - 1836 - 424 strani
...Lord's power ; and that made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where 1 was, and set him to play, thinking to vex me thereby ; but while he played, 1 was moved in the everlasting power of the Lord God to sing ; and my voice drowned the noise of the... | |
 | George Fox - 1836 - 424 strani
...Lord's power ; and that made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where I was, and set him to play, thinking to vex me thereby ; but while he played, 1 was moved in the everlasting power of the Lord God to sing ; and my voice drowned the noise of the... | |
 | George Fox - 1852
...Lord's power; and that made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where I was, and set him to play, thinking to vex me thereby;...and made them give over fiddling and go their way. Justice Benson's wife was moved of the Lord to come to visit me, and to eat no meat but what she ate... | |
 | George Fox - 1852
...Lord's power; and that made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where I was, and set him to play, thinking to vex me thereby;...and made them give over fiddling and go their way. Justice Benson's wife was moved of the Lord to come to visit me, and to eat no meat but what she ate... | |
 | Samuel Macpherson Janney - 1853
...power, which made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler and set him to play, thinking to vex me, but while he played, I was moved in the everlasting power of the Lord God to sing, and C;T Toice drowned the noise of the fiddler, and made them f.-.': • v<?r fiddling, and go on their... | |
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