| John Newton - 1808 - 704 pagina’s
...violence ; so that, if we had continued at sea that night in our shattered enfeebled condition, we must, in all human appearance, have gone to the bottom. About this time I began to know, that there id a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times has he appeared for me since VOL. I, F great... | |
| John Newton - 1810 - 688 pagina’s
...continued at sea that night in our shattered enfeebled condition, we must, in all human appearance, hav$ gone to the bottom. About this time I began to know, that there is a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times has he appeared for me since this VOL. I. K great deliverance ! Yet,... | |
| John Newton - 1821 - 710 pagina’s
...violence, so that if we had continued at sea that night in our shattered, enfeebled condition, we must, in all human appearance, have gone to the bottom. About this time 1 began to know that there is a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times has he appeared for... | |
| John Newton - 1830 - 126 pagina’s
...violence; so that if we had continued at sea that night, in our shattered enfeebled condition, we must in all human appearance have gone to the bottom. About...I began to know that there is a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times has he appeared for me since this great deliverance ! Yet alas! how... | |
| James McGill - 1843 - 286 pagina’s
...The famous John Newton, in recording the events of his life, says in reference to one occasion : " About this time I began to know that there is a God who hears and answers prayer." There is probably a time in the life of every Christian, more or less... | |
| James Hamilton - 1847 - 184 pagina’s
...diBerent prayers with their answers as recorded there. t Quoted in M'GUl on " Closet Prayer." 5* " About this time I began to know that there is a God who hears and answers prayer." We believe that, to most real Christians here present, the whole discussion... | |
| J. S. A. - 1849 - 274 pagina’s
...the very moment that their last food was boiling for them they saw land, and then John Newton says, "I began to know that there is a God that hears and answers prayer, for they had hardly been two hours safe in the harbour of Lough Swilly, before such... | |
| William Gadsby - 1851 - 174 pagina’s
...that, if we had continued at sea that night in our ¡shattered, enfeebled condition, we must, in a!l human appearance, have gone to the bottom. About this...I began to know that there is a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times has he appeared for me since this great deliverance ! Yet, alas ! how... | |
| John Newton - 1853 - 1042 pagina’s
...violence, so that if we had continued at sea that night in our shattered, enfeebled condition, we must, in all human appearance, have gone to the bottom....I began to know that there is a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times lus he appeared for me since this great deliverance : — yet, alas... | |
| John Newton - 1853 - 370 pagina’s
...violence, so that if we had continued at sea that night in our shattered, enfeebled condition, we must, to all human appearance, have gone to the bottom. About...I began to know that there is a God that hears and answers prayer. How many times has he appeared for me since this great deliverance: — yet, alas!... | |
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