| Herbert Asbury - 1927 - 398 Seiten
...not sleep till four in the morning. Several gentlemen and clergymen now earnestly advised my father to quit the house. But he constantly answered: " No;...(the latter part of the time day and night) from the second of December to the end of January. BIBLIOGRAPHY This list includes only a minority of the works,... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1998 - 532 Seiten
...morning. "Several gentlemen and clergymen now earnestly advised my father to quit the house. But ho constantly answered, ' No : let the devil flee from...wrote to my eldest brother, at London, to come down, lie was preparing so to do, when another letter came informing him the disturbances were over, after... | |
| Owen Davies - 1999 - 358 Seiten
...intruder as an evil spirit, and when several gentlemen and clergymen advised him to leave the house, he answered, 'No, let the devil flee from me: I will never flee from the devil'. Towards the end of January the disturbances ceased and did not return. While Samuel seems to have interpreted... | |
| Marie Campbell - 2001 - 244 Seiten
...On being advised by his fellow clergy to flee his residence, John's father Samuel declined, saying: "No, let the Devil flee from me; I will never flee from him." This story can be found amidst other eerie tales in a book previously owned by Dr John Milligan... | |
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