I went to America to convert the Indians but, oh, who shall convert me? Who, what, is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summer religion. I can talk well, nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near. But let death... The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared - Page 58by George Lavington - 1754Full view - About this book
| Abel Stevens - History - 1866 - 288 pages
...End, England, he wrote in his journal: " I went to America to convert the Indians, but O! who shall convert me? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summer religion; I can talk well, nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near ; but... | |
| Abel Stevens - Methodist Church - 1867 - 664 pages
...John writes in his Journal: "I went to America to convert Indians, but O, who shall convert me ? who is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief?" "The faith I want is a sure trust and confidence in God, that through the merits of Christ my sins... | |
| Joseph Beaumont Wakeley - Wesley Family - 1869 - 404 pages
...convert the * A nickname for John Wesley. f Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative. Indians ; but O ! who shall convert me ? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summer religion. I can talk well ; nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near ; but... | |
| Karl Rudolf Hagenbach - Church history - 1869 - 536 pages
...acquainted with himself. "I went to America," says he, "to convert the Indians; but, oh! who shall convert me? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summerreligion. I can talk well; nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near: but... | |
| John Charles Ryle - Clergy - 1869 - 444 pages
...he makes the following record : — ' I went to America to convert the Indians ; but oh, who shall convert me ? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summer religion ; I can talk well ; nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near. But... | |
| Karl Rudolph Hagenbach - 1870 - 524 pages
...acquainted with himself. "I went to America," says he, "to convert the Indians; but, oh! who shall convert me? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summerreligion. I can talk well; nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near: but... | |
| John Wesley - 1871 - 450 pages
...Journal these remarkable words : — " I went to America, to convert the Indians ; but 0, who shall convert me ? who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief ? I have a fair Rummer religion. I can talk well ; nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near : but... | |
| Rev. Thomas Vasey - 1871 - 132 pages
...mission, John Wesley thus writes : — " I went to America to convert the Indians ; but oh, who shall convert me ? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summer religion. I can talk well, — nay, and believe myself, — while no danger is near... | |
| Rev. Matthew Lelievre - 1871 - 302 pages
...simple faith. " I went to America," he says, " to convert the Indians; but 0 ! who shall convert me 1 Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief 1 I have a fair summer religion: I can talk well; nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1873 - 632 pages
...the Land's End of England: " I went to America," he says, "to convert the Indians, but 0! who shall convert me? Who, what is he that will deliver me from this evil heart of unbelief? I have a fair summer religion; I can talk well, nay, and believe myself, while no danger is near; but... | |
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