... partly with sorrow and heaviness, partly with an earnest desire to be delivered from this danger of hell and damnation, that all desire of meat and drink is laid apart, and loathsomeness [or loathing] of all worldly things and pleasure, cometh in... The Works ... - Page 199de John Fletcher - 1794Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Wesley - 1856 - 560 pages
...of meat and drink is laid apart, and loathesomeness [or loathing] of all worldly things and pleasure cometh in place. So that nothing then liketh them...mourn, and both with words and behaviour of body to show themselves weary of life." 3. Another reason or ground of fasting is this : many of those who... | |
| John Petty - 1856 - 206 pages
...that all desire of meat and drink is laid apart, and loathsomeness of all worldly things and pleasure cometh in place ; so that nothing, then, liketh them more than to weep, to lament and mourn." In many cases, however, conviction of sin is neither so sudden, nor so distressing. Divine... | |
| 1864 - 694 pages
...that all lust of meat and drink is laid apart, and lothsomeness of all worldly things and pleasures cometh in place ; so that nothing then liketh them...weep, to lament, to mourn, and both with words and behavour of body to shew themselves weary of this life. Thus did David last, ,6 jn'*u' wften he made... | |
| John Wesley, James Henry Potts - 1891 - 568 pages
...damnation, that all desire of meat and drink is laid apart, and loathing of all worldly things and pleasure cometh in place. So that nothing then liketh them...weep, to lament, to mourn ; and both with words and behavior of body to show themselves weary of life." Now, permit me to ask, What if, before you had... | |
| 1868 - 1206 pages
...that all lust of meat and drink is laid apart, and loathsomeness of all worldly things and pleasures cometh in place. So that nothing then liketh them...mourn, and both with words and behaviour of body to show themselves weary of this life." Suppose, then, one or more persons in a religions meeting to be... | |
| John Wesley - 1825 - 652 pages
...of meat and drink is laid apart, and loathsomeness (or loathing) of all worldly things and pleasure cometh in place. So that nothing then liketh them...mourn, and both with words and behaviour of body to shew themselves weary of.life." 3. Another reason or ground of fasting is this — Many of those who... | |
| John Wesley - 1966 - 136 pages
...heaviness, partly with an earnest desire to be delivered from the danger of hell and damnation,' as to 'weep, to lament, to mourn, and both with words and behaviour to show himself weary of life' ? Would you have scrupled to say ? — 'Here is another "deplorable... | |
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