| James Boswell - 1859 - 472 pages
...not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following accounts : " i'or some time before hia death, all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of hia faith, and hia trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. " He talked often to me about... | |
| John Stoughton - 1864 - 302 pages
...that common idea, 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... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1864 - 554 pages
...suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following account : ' For some time before his death, nil his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. Since I saw you I have had a long conversation with Cawston... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 pages
...fanaticism, obliged me with the following account: — " For some time before his death all his feurs were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust iu the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me about the necessity of faith... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1868 - 592 pages
...opiates, for he had prayed that he might render up his soul to God unclouded," but having " all his fears calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ " ? PAT. "DOUBTLESS." " He thac goeth forth and weepeth, bearing... | |
| 1869 - 398 pages
...debilitating hie mind, he said, ' I will take anything but inebriating sustenance.'" Dr. Brocklesby say s, "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... | |
| 1869 - 404 pages
...fear which bad been the curse of his life was removed. The doctor who attended him testifies that " for some time before his death all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| James Boswell - 1874 - 192 pages
...Dr. Brocklesby, who will not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following accounts : " 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... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1874 - 524 pages
...moralist, now become the dying but rejoicing believer. " All his fears," wrote his attending physician, "were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ." (The italics are the Doctor's.) And this feature of experience... | |
| J L. Nye - 1882 - 144 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... | |
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