| 1820 - 980 pages
...Dr. Brocklesby, who will not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following account : ' For some time before •his death all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the preva' lonce of his faith; and his trust in the merits and propitiation 'of Jesus Christ. He talked... | |
| Thomas Frederick Lockyer - 1922 - 368 pages
...interview with Wesley the year before ? Johnson's friend and physician, Dr. Brocklesby, says : — " For some time before his death, all his fears were...the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1180 pages
...sustenance. Dr. Brocklesby, who will not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following accounts: Hekinah degul. They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first merits and propitiation of JESUS CHRIST." Johnson having thus in his mind the true Christian scheme,... | |
| George William McClelland - 1925 - 1178 pages
...sustenance. Dr. Brocklesby, who will not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following accounts: ccasioned. (The general! end therefore of all the...fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and gen Tn" tHeT~merits and propitiation of JESUS CHRIST." Johnson having thus in his mind the true Christian... | |
| 1846 - 660 pages
...Brocklesby," he says, " who will not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following account. ' For some time before his death, all his fears were...the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| 1859 - 866 pages
...was written on the 9th of December, while ; his death occurred on the 13th, shows that a account: < For some time before his death, all his fears were...by the prevalence of his faith and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. Since I saw you [writes Mr. Boswell] I have had a long conversation... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1877 - 254 pages
...question, so well fitted to expose that fatal delusion: "But how do we know when we have done enough?" " For some time before his death, all his fears were...by the prevalence of his faith and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Christ. '' " My dear doctor," said he to Dr. Brocklesby, who made the above... | |
| 1831 - 692 pages
...spirit found the repose for which it panted. " For some time before his death," says Dr. Brocklesby, " all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me ofjaith in the sacrifice of Jesus, as... | |
| 1828 - 806 pages
...obliged me ,. with the following account ; ' For some time before his death, all his fears were cahued and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| 1822 - 512 pages
...Doctor saw that he must rest in the propitiation of Christ, seeking there for pardon and peace ; and for some time before his death all his fears were calmed, and the sacrifice and propitiation of Christ, as the ground of a sinner's confidence and hope, were the... | |
| |