Could we but go among Tartarians, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but -little troubled for the silencing of eighteen hundred ministers at once in England, nor for all the rest that were cast out here, and in Scotland and Ireland... The Shropshire gazetteer - Page 475by Shropshire gazetteer - 1824Full view - About this book
 | 1810 - 622 pages
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartariaus, Turks, and Heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...England, nor for all the rest that were cast out here, ami in Scotland and Ireland ; there being no employment in the world ,so desirable in my eyes, as to... | |
 | 1821 - 738 pages
...Could we but go," he remarks, '• among Tartarians, Turks, and Heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...eighteen hundred ministers at once in England; nor for the rest that were cast out here, and in Scotland and Ireland ; there being no employment in the world... | |
 | 1822 - 876 pages
...Could we but go," he remarks, " among Tartarians, Turks, and Heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...eighteen hundred ministers at once in England ; nor for the rest that were cast out here, and in Scotland and Ireland; there being no employment in the world... | |
 | 1823 - 610 pages
...the nations of the world. Could •we but go among Turks and Heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...in England, nor for all the rest that were cast out in Scotland and Ireland ; there being no employment in the world so desirable in my eyes, as to labour... | |
 | Richard Baxter - 1830 - 868 pages
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...miserable souls ; which maketh me greatly honour Mr. John Elliot, the apostle of the Indians in New England, and whoever else have laboured in such work. " I... | |
 | William Orme - 1830 - 542 pages
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...miserable souls; which maketh me greatly honour Mr. John Elliot, the apostle of the Indians in New England, and whoever else have laboured in such work. " I... | |
 | William Orme - 1831 - 372 pages
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...employment in the world so desirable in my eyes as to labor for the winning of such miserable souls; which maketh me greatly honor Mr. John Elliot, the apostle... | |
 | Richard Baxter - 1831 - 638 pages
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...rest that were cast out here, and in Scotland, and in Ireland ; there being no employment in the world so desirable in my eyes as to labor for the winning... | |
 | 1832 - 736 pages
...which keepeth out tho Gospel from most of the nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, 1 should...Scotland, and Ireland ; there being no employment in the woild so desirable in my eyes as to labor for the winning of such miserable souls ; which makcth me... | |
 | 1833 - 516 pages
...nations of the world. Could we but go among Tartars, Turks, and heathens, and speak their language, I should be but little troubled for the silencing of...employment in the world so desirable in my eyes as to labor for the winning of such miserable souls ; which maketh me greatly honor Mr. John Eliot, the apostle... | |
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