After a short prayer, he called for all the distressed persons (which were near twenty) into the foremost seats. Then he came out of the pulpit, and stripped off his upper garments, and got up into the seats, and leaped up and down for some time, and... The American Journal of Psychology - Strana 469upravili: - 1902Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Chauncy - 1743 - 478 str.
...into the Seats, and leapt up and " down fometime, and clapt his Hands, and cri* (( ed out in thofe Words, the War goes on^ « the Fight goes on, the Devil goes down, the. " Devil goes down ; ahd then betook himfelf " to ftamping and /creaming mofl dreadfully." And what is it more than might... | |
| Leonard Bacon - 1839 - 420 str.
...upper garments, and got up into the seats, and leaped up and down some time, and clapped his hands, and cried out in these words, ' The war goes on, the...himself to stamping and screaming most dreadfully."* It is hardly necessary to add of such a man, that he was exceedingly presumptuous and censorious, in... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1840 - 602 str.
...his upper garments, got up on the seats, and leapt up and down for some time, and clapt his hands, and cried out in these words : The war goes on ; the fight goes on ; the devil goes down, the devil When he visited Saybrook in August, 1741, he requested Mr. Hart to grant him the use of his pulpit.... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1840 - 528 str.
...his upper garments, got up on the seats, and leapt up and down for some time, and clapt his hands, and cried out in these words : The war goes on ; the fight goes on ; the devil goes down, the devil When he visited Saybrook in August, 1741, he requested Mr. Hart to grant him the use of his pulpit.... | |
| Nathaniel Scudder Prime - 1845 - 456 str.
...his upper garments, and got into the seats, and leaped up and down some time, and clapped his hands, and cried out in these words, ' The war goes on, the...himself to stamping and screaming most dreadfully." Although this deluded man did not enact his wildest extravagances in the churches of the island ; yet... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 498 str.
...his upper garments, and got into the seats, and leaped lip and down some time, and clapped his hands, and cried out in these words, "The war goes on! — the fight goes on! — the Devil goes up! — the Devil goes down !' — and then betook himself to stamping and screaming most violently... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 518 str.
...hands, and cried out in these words, 'The war goes on!—the fight goes on!—the Devil goes up!—the Devil goes down !'—and then betook himself to stamping and screaming most violently;" and so many were converted. l Whitefield describes a scene that he saw in a Catholic church... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 str.
...into the seats, and leaped up and down for some time, and clapped his hands, and cried out in those words : ' The war goes on, the fight goes on, the...is it more than might be expected, to see people so affrightened as to fall into shrieks and fits, under such methods as these ? Especially when they have... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay (Hutchinson) Cortissoz - 1889 - 558 str.
...into the seats, and leaped up and down for some time, and clapped his hands, and cried out in those words : ' The war goes on, the fight goes on, the...is it more than might be expected, to see people so affrightened as to fall into shrieks and fits, under such methods as these? Especially when they have... | |
| Thomas Franklin Waters - 1917 - 946 str.
...off his upper GnriTu-iit and got tip into the Seat and leapt up and down sometime and clapt his hands and cried out in these words. The War goes on, the...the Devil goes down, the Devil goes down, and then he betook himself to stamping and screaming most dreadfully. The Boston Post Boy published a narrative... | |
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