A clergyman had come to this city from a short distance in the country, and was sleeping at an inn, when he dreamed of seeing a fire, and one of his children in the midst of it. He awoke with the impression, and instantly left town on his return home.... Remarkable Escapes from Peril - Pagina 153door Samuel Manning - 1799 - 192 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | John Abercrombie - 1872 - 376 pagina’s
...one of his children in the midst of it. He awoke with the impression, and instantly left town on his return home. When he arrived within sight of his house,...fire, and got there in time to assist in saving one o{ his thildren who, in the alarm and confusion, had been eft in a situation of danger. Without calling... | |
 | 1875
...one of his children in the midst of it. He awoke with the impression and instantly left town on his return home. When he arrived within sight of his house...confusion, had been left in a situation of danger." Of this case one can only say that it seems conclusively to prove the existence in sleep of the power... | |
 | George Black (M.D.) - 1881
...instantly got up, and returned home with the greatest speed. He found his house on fire, and was just in time to assist in saving one of his children who, in the alarm, had been left in a place of danger. . Two sisters had been for some days attending a sick brother,... | |
 | Frederick George Lee - 1885 - 456 pagina’s
...midst of it. He awoke with the impression, and instantly left town on his return home. When he got within sight of his house he found it on fire, and...confusion, had been left in a situation of danger. " Without calling in question the possibility of supernatural communication in such cases, this striking... | |
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