| John Wesley - 1782 - 728 str.
...third morning I rofe at five : but neverthelefs I lay awake the third night. The fourth morning I rofe at four, (as, by the Grace of God, I have done ever fince.) And I lay awake no more. And I do not now lie awake (taking the year round) a quarter of an... | |
| 1792 - 724 str.
...morning [ rofe at five ; out nsverthelefíi, i lay awake the l*urd njght. The fourth morning I rofe at four, as, by the grace of God, I have done ever lince. And I lay awake no more. And I do not now lie awake, taking the year round, a quaiter of an... | |
| 1794 - 542 str.
...third morning I rofe at five ; but neverthelefs, I lay awake the third night. The fourth morning I rofe at four, as by the grace of God, I have done ever fiiice. And I lay awake no more. And l.do not now lie awake, taking the year round, a quarter of a*... | |
| 1798 - 488 str.
...night. The third morning I rolé at five, hut neverthcleis I l»y awake. The fourth morning I rofe at four (as by the grace of God I have done ever fince), and i lay awake no Owe; and I do not nu\v lay awake (talcing the year round) a quarter of зл... | |
| 1799 - 500 str.
...at night. The third morning I rofe at live, but neverthelefs I lay awake. The fourth morning I rofe at four (as, by the grace of God, I have done ever fince,) and I lay awake no more ; and I do not now lay awake (taking the year round) a quarter of an... | |
| William Seward - 1799 - 376 str.
...morning I rofe " at five, but neverthelefs I lay awake the third night. The " fouith morning I rofe at four (as by the grace of God I " have done ever fince), and I lay awake no more ; and I now " do not lie awrfke in the night, taking the year round,... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 str.
...notwithstanding this, 1 lay awake the second night. The third morning 1 rose at five; but nevertheless 1 lay awake the third night. The fourth morning I rose...ever since : and I lay awake no more. And I do not now lie awake, taking the year round, a quarter of an hour together in a month. By the same experiment,... | |
| George Bourne - 1807 - 366 str.
...nature required. To be satisfied, I procured an alarum, which waked me the next morning at seven, yet I lay awake again at night. The second morning I rose...ever since : and I lay awake no more.. And I do not now lie awake, taking the year round, a quarter of an hour together in a month. By the same experiment,... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 432 str.
...which waked me the next morning at seven, (nearly an hour earlier than I rose the day before) yet I lay awake again at night. The second morning I rose...rose at four,* as, by the grace of God, I have done * Mr. Wesley may be said to have lived in the course of sixty years, five years more than those who... | |
| John Wesley - 1811 - 454 str.
...which waked me the next morning at seven, (nearly an hour earlier than I rose the day before,) yet I lay awake again at night. The second morning I rose...have done ever since.) And I lay awake no more. And 1 do not now lie awake (taking the year round) a quarter of an hour together in a month. By the same... | |
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