| 1871 - 970 pages
...scoffed, saying ' He, a public preacher, indeed, preaching in the highways.' He turned back again, saving he had a love for my husband, seeing grace in his looks. He drew nigh to the gates, and spoke of the light and grace of God that had appeared to all men. My husband land he having... | |
| Dublin University Magazine,A Literary and Political Journal - 1867 - 726 pages
...public preacher indeed — preaching on the highway!' He turned back again, saying he hid a love (or my husband, seeing grace in his looks. He drew nigh to the pales, and spoke of the light and grace of Gud that had appeared to all men. Sly husband and he having engaged in discourse, the man of the... | |
| Charles Evans - Quakers - 1876 - 702 pages
...about our pride, at which I scoffed, saying, ' He a public preacher, iudeed! preaching on the highway.' He turned back again, saying, he had a love for my...nigh to the pales, and spoke of the Light and Grace of God that had appeared to all men. My husband and he having engaged in discourse, the man of the... | |
| Maria Webb - 1877 - 460 pages
...to us about our pride, at which I scoffed, saying, ' He a public preacher indeed ! — preaching on the highways !' He turned back again, saying he had...nigh to the pales, and spoke of the light and grace of God that had appeared to all men. My husband and he having engaged in discourse, the man of the... | |
| Daniel Roberts - Quakers - 1898 - 524 pages
...narrates, " saw us as he rode by, in our gay and vain apparel. He cried out to us against our pride, at which I scoffed, and said he was a public preacher indeed who preached on the highways. He turned back again, saying he had a love for my husband, seeing grace in his looks.... | |
| David Booy - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 236 pages
...spied us, as he rode by, in our gay vain apparel, and he cried out to us of our pride and such like, at which I scoffed and said, he was a public preacher indeed that preached in the highways: but he came back again, having, as he said, a love to my husband, and... | |
| Friends General Conference (U.S.). General Conference - 1902 - 374 pages
...spoke to us about our pride, at which I scoffed, saying, "He a public preacher indeed, preaching on the highways!" He turned back again, saying he had...nigh to the pales and spoke of the light and grace of God that had appeared to all men. My husband and he having engaged in discourse, the man of the... | |
| John William Graham - 468 pages
...about our pride, at which I scoffed, saying, "He a public preacher indeed! preaching on the highway I " He turned back again, saying he had a love for my...husband, seeing grace in his looks. He drew nigh to the gates, and spoke of the light and grace of God that had appeared to all men. My husband and he having... | |
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