| 1846 - 644 Seiten
...and his heart almost too big to admit of speech, dropping into a momentary pause, " I am going now everything else which ought to be seen and considered, we have come to the under upon you " — and then, in a tremendous strain of eloquence, recite our Lord's words, " Go, ye cursed,"... | |
| 1848 - 420 Seiten
...ship-builder was once asked what he thought of less expectation of what was to come, he would say, " I am now going to put on my condemning cap. Sinner, I must do it : I must pronounce sentence upon you 1" and then, in a tremendous strain of eloquence, describing the eternal punishment of the... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1853 - 472 Seiten
...pronounce sentence. With his eyes full of tears and an emotion that made his speech falter, he would say I am now going to put on my condemning cap. " Sinner, I must do it, I must pronounce sentence upon you !" And then in a tremendous strain of eloquence, descriptive of the eternal punishment of... | |
| Bristol tabernacle - 1854 - 196 Seiten
...almost too big to admit of speech, dropping into a momentary pause, he would say, ' I am going now to put on my condemning cap ; sinner, I must do it. I must pronounce sentence upon you.' And then, in a tremendous strain of eloquence recite our Lord's words, Depart ye cursed,... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1858 - 486 Seiten
...formality of the judge putting on his black cap to pronounce sentence. With eyes full of tears, and his heart almost too big to admit of speech, he would...Lord's words, " Depart, ye cursed," and not without a powerful description of the nature of that curse. But it was only by hearing him, and by beholding... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1860 - 402 Seiten
...putting on his black cap to pronounce sentence. With eyes full of tears, and his heart almost too hig to admit of speech, he would say, after a momentary...Lord's words, " Depart, ye cursed," and not without a powerful description of the nature of that curse. But it was only by hearing him, and by beholding... | |
| John Richard Andrews (barrister.) - 1864 - 456 Seiten
...moment, and then, after a terrible denunciation upon those who neglect so great salvation, exclaim, " I am now going to put on my condemning cap : sinner ! I must do it. I mustpronounce sentence against you." And then in a tremendous strain of eloquence recite our Lord's... | |
| Julia Wedgwood - 1870 - 426 Seiten
...momentary pause, " I am now going to put on my condemningcap. Sinner, I must do it! I must perform sentence !" Then, in a strain of tremendous eloquence,...powerful description of the nature of that curse. But it was only by hearing him, and by beholding his attitude and tears, that a person could well conceive... | |
| Julia Wedgwood - 1870 - 482 Seiten
...' With his eyes full of tears, and his heart almost too big to admit of speech, he would say,after a momentary pause, "I am now going to put on my condemning cap. Sinner, I must do it ! I must perform sentence ! " Then, in a strain of tremendous eloquence, he would repeat our Lord's words, "... | |
| James Paterson Gledstone - 1871 - 580 Seiten
...would say, with his eyes full of tears and his heart almost too big for words : — ' I am going now to put on my condemning cap. Sinner, I must do it ; I must pronounce sentence upon you.' Then, like a peal of thunder, fell the terrible curse, ' Depart from me, ye cursed, into... | |
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