A Memoir of Felix Neff, Pastor of the High Alps: And of His Labours Among the French Protestants of Dauphiné, a Remnant of the Primitive Christians of GaulJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1832 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... effects of his ministry , I judged that a memoir of his short , but extraordinary career , would not be an uninteresting addition to the christian records of the age in which we live . Having explored the 10 INTRODUCTION .
... effects of his ministry , I judged that a memoir of his short , but extraordinary career , would not be an uninteresting addition to the christian records of the age in which we live . Having explored the 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... live . Having explored the scenes where he prepared the children of the mountain for the coming of their Lord , and made myself acquainted with the locality of every hamlet within his extensive charge , I hope to be better able to ...
... live . Having explored the scenes where he prepared the children of the mountain for the coming of their Lord , and made myself acquainted with the locality of every hamlet within his extensive charge , I hope to be better able to ...
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... these hovels 1 Atlas Novus Galliæ . Amstelodami , 1649. " Incolæ magni sunt libertatis suæ , assertatores et æstimatores . - Militia contra hostem feroces . " the people and their cattle live together , and they 16 INTRODUCTION .
... these hovels 1 Atlas Novus Galliæ . Amstelodami , 1649. " Incolæ magni sunt libertatis suæ , assertatores et æstimatores . - Militia contra hostem feroces . " the people and their cattle live together , and they 16 INTRODUCTION .
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... live together , and they often take refuge in caves when they expect an attack from their enemies , in one corner of which they themselves lie concealed , and , in the other , their sheep and kine . They subsist principally on milk and ...
... live together , and they often take refuge in caves when they expect an attack from their enemies , in one corner of which they themselves lie concealed , and , in the other , their sheep and kine . They subsist principally on milk and ...
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... lives , and crossing the Alps in disguise to administer the services of their church to families , to whom the presence of those devoted men was like angels ' visits - strengthening the weak , and con- firming the strong . I have also ...
... lives , and crossing the Alps in disguise to administer the services of their church to families , to whom the presence of those devoted men was like angels ' visits - strengthening the weak , and con- firming the strong . I have also ...
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Стр. 15 - Hannibal's Passage of the Alps, by a member of the University of Cambridge, London, 1830.
Стр. 114 - ... and the path, which in places will not admit more than two to walk side by side, is hewn out of the rocks. These rise to such a giddy height, that the soaring pinnacles which crown them look like the fine points of masonry-work on the summit of a cathedral, — while the projecting masses that overhang the wayfaring-man's head are more stupendous and menacing than the imagination can conceive.