| Thomas Durant - 1822 - 250 páginas
...artless and unembarrassed a manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious of falsehood, — that there must have been some misconception in the case,...a passing suspicion of his disregard to truth. On one memorable and most important occasion, in 1820, to which I need not more explicitly refer, and... | |
| 1823 - 602 páginas
...artless and unembarrassed a manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious of falsehood, — that there must have been some misconception in the case,...a passing suspicion of his disregard to truth. On one memorable and most important occasion, in 1820, to which I need not more explicitly refer, and... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823 - 608 páginas
...artless and unembarrassed a manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious of falsehood, — that there must have been some misconception in the case,...my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry, and iu a few moments found, to my inexpressible joy, that he was perfectly correct in all he had stated.... | |
| Thomas Durant - 1823 - 332 páginas
...artless and unembarrassed a manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious of falsehood, — that there must have been some misconception in the case, and that my boy 32 was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry, and in a few moments found, to my inexpressible joy, that... | |
| John Todd - 1844 - 230 páginas
...emotions, I asked him what he had said. He answered, at once, in so artless a manner, as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry,...that he was perfectly correct in all he had stated." You see how a good father abhors a single lie. God abhors it much more. And one lie will lead to others;... | |
| John Todd - 1859 - 330 páginas
...emotions, I asked him what he had said. He answered at once, is so artless a manner, as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry,...that he was perfectly correct in all he had stated." You see how a good father abhors a single lie. God abhors it much more. And one lie will lead to others... | |
| John Todd - 1860 - 376 páginas
...emotions, I asked him what he had said. He answered, at once, in so artless a manner, as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry,...that he was perfectly correct in all he had stated." You see how a good father abhors a single lie. God abhors it much more. And one lie will lead to others... | |
| John Todd - 1882 - 996 páginas
...troubled, I asked him what he had said. lie answered me at once in so artless a manner as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry,...that he was perfectly correct in all he had stated." You see how a good father abhors a single lie. God abhors it much more. And one lie will lead to others... | |
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