It was, I believe, in October, 1790, and not long before his death, that I heard John Wesley in the great round Meeting-house at Colchester. He stood in a wide pulpit, and on each side of him stood a minister, and the two held him up, having their hands... Life of Edwin H. Chapin - Page 146de Sumner Ellis - 1883 - 332 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Parkes Cadman - 1916 - 634 pages
...not long before his death, that I heard John Wesley in the great round Meeting House at Colchester. He stood in a wide pulpit, and on each side of him...held him up, having their hands under his armpits. His feeble voice was scarcely audible, but his reverend countenance, especially his long white locks,... | |
| Edward McKendree Bounds - 1921 - 168 pages
...devotional world. Henry Crabbe Robinson said in his diary when he heard Wesley preach at Colchester, "He stood in a wide pulpit and on each side of him stood a minister, and the two held him up. His voice was feeble and he could hardly be heard, but his reverend countenance, especially his long... | |
| 1871 - 818 pages
...not long before his death, that I heard John Wesley in the great round meeting-house in Colches ter. He stood in a wide pulpit, and on each side of him...held him up, having their hands under his armpits. His feeble voice was barely audible. But his reverend countenance, especially his long white locks,... | |
| 1869 - 730 pages
...not long before his death, that I heard John Wesley in the great round Meeting House at Colchester. He stood in a wide pulpit, and on each side of him...held him up, having their hands under his armpits. His feeble voice was barely audible. But his reverend countenance, especially his long white locks,... | |
| 1871 - 856 pages
...not long before his death, that I heard John Wesley in the great round meeting-house in Colchester. He stood in a wide pulpit, and on each side of him...held him up, having their hands under his armpits. His feeble voice was barely audible. But his reverend countenance, especially his long white locks,... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1869 - 554 pages
...not long before his death, that I heard John Wesley in the great, round Meeting-house at Colchester. He stood in a wide pulpit, and on each side of him...the two held him up, having their hands under his arinpits. His feeble voice was barely audible. But his reverend countenance, especially his long, white... | |
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