| 1799 - 358 sider
...according to my own belief, and that of all the wiser and better part of my countrymen. He demanded of me where Jehovah lived ; I pointed to the heavens....believe it. His brother was, if possible, still worse. Idea was looking on with a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference. They said it was all haavare,... | |
| John Turnbull - 1805 - 230 sider
...according to my own belief, and that of all the wiser and better part of my countrymen. He demanded of me where Jehovah lived ; I pointed to the heavens....believe it. His brother was, if possible, still worse. Edeah was looking on, with a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference. It was all ha-very or falsehood,... | |
| 1806 - 924 sider
...all the wiser and better part of my coimtrymni. lie demanded of me where Jehovah lived ; Г ]X)inted to the heavens. He said he did not believe it. His brother was, it possible, still worse. Edeah was looking on, will» a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference.... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 456 sider
...according to my own belief, and that of all the wiser aud better part of my countrymen». He demanded of me where Jehovah lived; I pointed to the Heavens;...believe it. His brother was, if possible, still worse. Edea was looking on with a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference. It was all ha•very or falsehood,... | |
| Eleazar Lord - 1813 - 350 sider
...according to my own belief, and that oi all the wiser and better part of my countrymen. He demanded ol me where Jehovah lived. I pointed to the heavens....believe it. His brother was, if possible, still worse. Edeah (the queen) was looking on, with a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference. It was all Aavery... | |
| 1820 - 190 sider
...according to my own belief, and that of all the wiser and better part of my countrymen. He demanded of me where Jehovah lived ? I pointed to the heavens....believe it. His brother was, if possible, still worse. Eddea was looking on, with a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference. It was all bavery or falsehood,... | |
| 1849 - 356 sider
...the wiser and better part of my countrymen. He demanded of me where Jehovah lived ; I pointed to ihe heavens. He said he did not believe it. His brother was, if possible, still worse. Idea was looking on with a kind of haughty and disdainful indifference. They said it was all haavare,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1842 - 464 sider
...own belief, and the conviction of all the wiser and better part of his countrymen. " He demanded of me where Jehovah lived : I pointed to the heavens....disappointments. That many who received the truth from then- lips were not duly qualified for the full appreciation of its benefits cannot be denied ; but... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1843 - 456 sider
...according to his own belief, and that of all the wiser and better part of his countrymen. " He demanded where Jehovah lived : I pointed to the heavens. He...believe it." His brother was, if possible, still worse. Edeah, the queen, was looking on with a haughty and disdainful indifference. They repeated it was all... | |
| 1845 - 378 sider
...part of his countrymen. " He demanded of me where Jehovah lived : I pointed to the heavens. He saH he did not believe it. His brother was, if possible,...remarkable in the characters of the meritorious men who firsi visited the southern hemisphere with the gospel in their hands, tfcan the perseverance which... | |
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