| Legh Richmond - 1810 - 748 pages
...be well seen (for he was both tall, and stood also on an high stool), and beheld round about him : and in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then lifting up his eyes and hands unto heaven, he prayed io himself. By and by he that was appointed... | |
| Legh Richmond - 1810 - 744 pages
...be well seen (for he was both tall, and stood also on an high stool), and beheld round about him : and in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then lifting up his eyes and hands unto heaven, he prayed to himself. By and by he that was appointed... | |
| George Stokes - 1799 - 364 pages
...Weakness of the flesh, although I have assured confidence in God's strength, do as as ye think good." The hoop prepared for his middle was then put round...sorrowful people." His sufferings were very severe ; two horse loads of green fagots had been piled round the Stake ; these would not burn freely ; and the... | |
| Henry Clissold - 1829 - 716 pages
...be well seen, (for he was both tall, and stood also on an high stool,) and beheld round about him, and in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then lifting up his eyes and hands unto heaven, he prayed to himself. By and by he that was appointed... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 496 pages
...suspecting the weakness of the flesh, although I have assured confidence in God's strength, do as ye think." The hoop prepared for his middle was then put round...was kindled, and in every corner there was nothing but weeping and sorrowful people. His sufferings were very severe, the fire at first only reaching... | |
| Henry Addington Simcoe - 1842 - 298 pages
...well seen (for he was both tall, .•nil stood also on an high stool,) and beheld round about him: and in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then lifting up his eyes and hands unto heaven, he prayed to himself. By and by he that was appointed... | |
| 1842 - 510 pages
...might be well seen, for he was both tall, and stood also on a high stool, and beheld round about him : and in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then lifting up his eyes and hands unto heaven, he prayed to himself. By and by he that was appointed... | |
| John Foxe - 1844 - 1232 pages
...might be well seen, (for he was both tall and stood also on a high stool,) and beheld round about him ; and in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then, lifting up his eyes and hands unto heaven, he prayed to himself. By and by, he that was appointed... | |
| John Foxe - 1848 - 830 pages
...whom he might be well seen, for he was both tall, and stood also upon a high stool, and beheld that in every corner there was nothing to be seen but weeping and sorrowful people. Then lifting up his eyes and hands to heaven he prayed in silence. By and by, he that was appointed... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 238 pages
...God will give strength sufficient to abide the fire without these bands, but do as ye think good.'" The hoop prepared for his middle was then put round him, with some difficulty, for it was too small, and the fire was kindled. In every corner were seen weeping and sorrowing people. It was a most sorrowful... | |
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