| Philip Bennett Power - 1862 - 402 páginas
...is perhaps come. Death, the judgment, and eternity summon him with all their terrors, and he hears a voice which he can no longer resist. Encompassed with the anguish and terror of death, as he says himself, he makes a vow, if the Lord delivers him from this danger, to abandon the world, and... | |
| 1869 - 604 páginas
...is perhaps come. Death, the judgment, and eternity summon him with all their terrors, and he hears a voice which he can no longer resist. Encompassed with the anguish and terror of death, as he says himself, he makes a vow, if the Lord delivers him from this danger, to abandon the world, and... | |
| John Kennedy - 1877 - 388 páginas
...thunderbolt sank into the ground at his side. Luther threw himself on his knees : his hour is perhaps come : death, judgment, eternity, are before him in all their...the earth, having still before his eyes that death which must one day overtake him, he examines himself seriously, and inquires what he must do. The thoughts... | |
| 1902 - 710 páginas
...under his feet. The forked lightning tore up the ground in front of him and threw him upon his knees. "Encompassed with the anguish and terror of death," as he himself says, he prayed to God to protect him, and he promised the Lord that if he would deliver him he would give up... | |
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