| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1859 - 514 strani
...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. At length Anthony Pearson... | |
| Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1859 - 492 strani
...moved in the everlasting power of the Lord God to sing, and my voice drowned the noise of the fiddle, struck and confounded them, and made them give over fiddling, and go their way. At length Anthony Pearson prevailed on the governor of the castle to go with him and inspect the prison.... | |
| William Tallack - 1868 - 242 strani
...to annoy George with his noise, hut the latter raised his voice and sung so loudly that, he says, " My voice drowned the noise of the fiddle and struck...and made them give over fiddling and go their way." (Journal I. 231.) This mighty voice served him well in his open-air preachings, especially amongst... | |
| Richard Saul Ferguson - 1871 - 228 strani
...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...everlasting power of the Lord God to sing ; and my voice drQwned the noise of the fiddle and struck and confounded them, and made them give over fiddling and... | |
| Charles Evans - 1876 - 702 strani
...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." Singing of psalms or... | |
| Charles Evans - 1876 - 684 strani
...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 ray voice drowned the noise of the fiddle, struck and confounded them, and made them give over fiddling... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1878 - 762 strani
...the agreement 'twixt the Ranters and the Quakers " the same root as Fox's, liiul a fairer bearing. But the clearness of Fox's tone on this vexed subject...1650, because Fox bade the people tremble at the word of the Lord. The first use of the epithet in the records of , parliament was made in the Journal of... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1878 - 740 strani
...and that made him rage the more. Then he fetched a fiddler, and brought him in where I Fox in Priion. was, and se.t him to play, thinking to vex me thereby...way." The Friends were first called Quakers by Justice liennet of Derby, in 1650, because Fox bade the people tremble at the word the n»me of the Lord. The... | |
| George Fox - 189? - 358 strani
...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. The Lord's power came over the justices, and they were made to set me at liberty. But sometime... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1883 - 722 strani
...he hopes to cancel the concession by contradicting himself; "but though I cannot do it " — l. c., make use of the quotations — " in the sense I intended,...1650, because Fox bade the people tremble at the word Origin of " th» name of the Lord. The first use of the epithet in the records of " Quaken." r parliament... | |
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