God and gratitude will never suffer it to be obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, you now behold that once most wretched of mankind ; but now, by your inexpressible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps superior to millions. Oh, my lord... The Weekly Visitor - Page 581810Full view - About this book
| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...he, you cannot have forgotten the circumftances at fuch a time and place; gratitude will never fuffer them to be obliterated from my mind. -In me, my Lord, you now behold that once moft wretched ot mankind; but now.byyourinexpreflible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps fuperior, in... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - Anecdotes - 1824 - 392 pages
...you cannot have forgotten the circumstance of relieving a highwayman. Gratitude will never suffer it to be obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, you...inexpressible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps superior, to millions. Oh, my lord, 'twas you, 'twas you that saved me, 'twas you that saved a muchloved wife,... | |
| Anecdotes - 1825 - 624 pages
..." cumstance of relieving a highwayman. God, " and gratitude will not suffer it to be obliter" ated from my mind. In me, my lord, you " now behold that...wretched of man"kind; but now, by your inexpressible huma" nity, rendered equal, perhaps superior to mil" lions. Oh, my lord, 'tis you, 'tis you that "... | |
| Anecdotes - 1825 - 316 pages
...cir" cumstance of relieving a highwayman. God " and gratitude will not suffer it to be obliter" ated from my mind. In me, my lord, you " now behold that once most wretched of man" kind ; but now, by your inexpressible huma" nity, rendered equal, perhaps superior to mil" lions.... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 394 pages
...forgotten the circumstance of relieving a highwayman. God and gratitude will never suffer it to he obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, you now...inexpressible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps superior, to millions. Oh, my lord, 'tis yon, 'tis you that have saved me, body and soul ; 'tis you that have... | |
| Peace - 1827 - 548 pages
...recovering, he requested an audience in private. The apartment being cleared, 'My Lord,' said he, 'you cannot have forgotten the circumstances at such a time and place ; gratitude will never suti'er them to be obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, yon now behold that once most %vretched... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 274 pages
...cannot have forgotten the circumstance of relieving a highwayman. God and gratitude will never suffer it to be obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, you...inexpressible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps superior to millions. Oh, my lord, 'tis you, 't is you that have saved me, body and soul ; 't is you that have... | |
| M. Randall - Readers - 1834 - 328 pages
...have forgottej the circumstance of relieving a highwayman. God and gratitude will never suffer it tobe obliterated from my mind. In me, my Lord, you now behold that once most wretched of mankind; hut now, by your inexpressible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps superior, to millions. Oh, my lord,... | |
| Peace - 1845 - 648 pages
...recovering, he requested an audience in private. The apartment being cleared, " My Lord," said he, "you cannot have forgotten the circumstances at such a...to be obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, you behold that once most wretched of mankind, but now, by your inexpressible humanity, rendered equal,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - History - 1846 - 292 pages
...cannot have forgotten the circumstance of relieving a highwayman. God and gratitude will never suffer it to be obliterated from my mind. In me, my lord, you...inexpressible humanity, rendered equal, perhaps superior to millions. Oh, my lord, 't is you, 't is you that have saved me, body and soul; 't is you that have... | |
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