| william harrison ainsworth - 1864 - 516 pages
...firm conviction. " I am not," he writes to Mr. Butts, " ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from heaven, daily and nightly." " By the sounding shore, visionary conversations were held with many a majestic shadow from the Past... | |
| 1864 - 516 pages
...firm conviction. " I am not," he writes to Mr. Butts, " ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from heaven, daily and nightly." " By the sounding shore, visionary conversations were held with many a majestic shadow from the Past... | |
| James Martin Peebles - Spiritualism - 1869 - 396 pages
...beautiful mansion for me elsewhere. * ****** " I am not ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you — what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from heaven, daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. Temptations are on... | |
| Literature - 1880 - 996 pages
...Christ), it gives me the greatest' of torments. I am not ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from heaven, daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. If we fear to do the... | |
| Methodism - 1881 - 790 pages
...Christ), it gives me the greatest of torments. I am not ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from Heaven daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. If we fear to do the... | |
| Sir John Skelton - Great Britain - 1883 - 374 pages
...Christ), it gives me the greatest of torments. I am not ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from heaven, daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. Temptations are on... | |
| 1892 - 488 pages
...not hurt other men, let Satan himself explain — I am not ashamed, afraid or averse to tell you what ought to be told — that I am under the direction of messengers from Heaven, daily and nightly. But if we fear to do the dictates of our angels, and tremble at the tasks set before us ; if we refuse... | |
| William Blake, Frederick Tatham - Artists - 1906 - 322 pages
...Christ), it gives me the greatest of torments. I am not ashamed, afraid, or averse to tell you what ought to be told : that I am under the direction of messengers from heaven, daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. Temptations are on... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - Artists - 1907 - 506 pages
...straggler for improvement in imaginative art, of course.) I am not ashamed or averse to tell you what ought to be told, that I am under the direction of messengers from Heaven daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. Temptations are on... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - Artists - 1907 - 500 pages
...struggler for improvement in imaginative art, of course.) I am not ashamed or averse to tell you what ought to be told, that I am under the direction of messengers from Heaven daily and nightly. But the nature of such things is not, as some suppose, without trouble or care. Temptations are on... | |
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