| 1808 - 732 pages
...confined till a very little before he expired, never ceafed imploring the divine mercy in the moft earneft and pathetic manner. People about him were overawed and melted by the fervour and bitternefs of his penitence. He frequently and earneftly entreated the prayers of good ferious people... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 728 pages
...till 'a very little before he expired, never ceafed imploring the divine mercy in the moft earneft and pathetic manner. People about him were overawed and melted by the feitour and bittcrnefs of his penitence. He frequently and earneftly entreated the prayers of good... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 540 pages
...expired, never ceased imploring the divine mercy in the most earnest and pathetic manner. VOL. XXI. G People about him were overawed and melted by the fervour*...of the lower class who were admitted. He was a very goodnatured man ; and now that he had got all his schemes of interest and amhition fulfilled, he seemed... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 512 pages
...expired, never ceased imploring the divine mercy in the most earnest and pathetic manner. VOL. XXI. G People about him were overawed and melted by the fervour...of the lower class who were admitted. He was a very goodnatured man ; and now that he bad got all his schemes of interest and ambition fulfilled, he seemed... | |
| Biography - 1815 - 542 pages
...expired, never ceased imploring the divine mercy in the most earnest and pathetic manner. VOL. XXI. G People about him were overawed and melted by the fervour...of the lower class who were admitted. He was a very goodnatured man j and now that he had got all his schemes of interest and ambition fulfilled, he seemed... | |
| Joseph Robertson - Poets, Scottish - 1822 - 414 pages
...affecting and exemplary. From the minute he was confined, till a very little before he expired, he never ceased imploring the divine mercy, in the most earnest and pathetic manner : — people ahout him were overawed and melted by the fervour and hitterness of his penitence : he frequently and... | |
| James Mitchell - Scotland - 1825 - 798 pages
...before he expired, never ceased imploring (he ¡at what is calleil the Cross of Edinburgh, and can divine mercy in the most earnest and pathetic manner....of the lower class who were admitted. He was a very good-natured man ; and now (hat he had got all his schemes of interest and ambition fulfilled, he seemed... | |
| 1838 - 1050 pages
...He felt the approaches of death, and hoped no relief from medicine, though his life was not such aa one should like to look back on at that awful period....of the lower class who were admitted. He was a very good-natured man, and now that he had got all his schemes of interest and ambition fulfilled, he seemed... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 812 pages
...approaches of death, and hoped no relief from medicine, though his life was not such that one would they are. His gallants are all faultless, his women...follies so lost in a crowd Of virtues and feelings, at the fervour and bitterness of his penitence; he frequently and earnestly entreated the prayers of... | |
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