With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their Master have penetrated into the wilds of the mines, and unappalled by danger or difficulty, careless of abuse or derision, and inflexible in the... Gwennap; a Descriptive Poem, in Four Cantos - Page 148by William Francis (of Gwennap.) - 1845 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Warner - 1809 - 384 pages
...answer, the Wesleian Methodists. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher preten* tions, these indefatigable servants of their master have...perseveringly taught, gradually reclaimed, and at length, I may almost venture to say, completely reformed a large body of men, who, without their exertions,... | |
| 1810 - 570 pages
...ought to put to the blush men of iigbtr pretensions, these indefatigable servant* of their rhaster have penetrated into the wilds of the mines, and,...and inflexible in the good work they had undertaken, ttiey have ptrseveringly taught, gradually reclaimed, and at length, I may almost venture to say, completely... | |
| James Everett - 1812 - 138 pages
...the Wesleian Methodists. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their Master, have penetrated...unappalled by danger or difficulty, careless of abuse and derision, and inflexible in the good work they had undertaken, they have perseveringly taught,... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...answer, The Wesleyan Methodists. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretension, these indefatigable servants of their Master have...perseveringly taught, gradually reclaimed, and at length, I may almost venture to say, completely reformed, a large body of men, who, without their exertions,... | |
| 1822 - 666 pages
...answer, The Wesleyan Methodutt. With a zeal that oughtto put to the blush men of higher pretension, these indefatigable servants of their Master have penetrated into the wilds of the mines, aud.unappalled by danger or difficulty, careless of abuse or derision, and inflexible in the good work... | |
| 1854 - 210 pages
...the Wesleyan Methodists. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their master, have penetrated...unappalled by danger or difficulty, careless of abuse and derision, and flexible in the good work they had undertaken, they have perseveringly taught, gradually... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1859 - 526 pages
...The Wesley an Methodists. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their Master have penetrated...inflexible in the good work they had undertaken, they have persevering! y taught, gradually reclaimed, and at length, I may almost venture to say, completely... | |
| 1863 - 788 pages
...the Wesleyun Methodistt. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their Master have penetrated into the wilds of the mines, and nnappalled by danger or difficulty, careless of abuse or derision, and inflexible in the good work... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1859 - 518 pages
...The Wesleyan Methodists. With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their Master have penetrated...perseveringly taught, gradually reclaimed, and at length, I may almost venture to say, completely reformed a large body of men, who, without their exertions,... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1873 - 718 pages
...the Wesleyan Methodists. "With a zeal that ought to put to the blush men of higher pretensions, those indefatigable servants of their Master have penetrated...perseveringly taught, gradually reclaimed, and at length, I may almost venture to say, completely reformed a large body of men, who, without their exertions,... | |
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