... took the misfortunes of his parish upon himself; and like a true shepherd exposed himself for his flock. But of all kinds of industrious poor, he was most forward to assist those who had large families : such never failed to meet with his bounty,... The Life of Bernard Gilpin - Página 65de William Gilpin - 1833 - 88 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 494 páginas
...that the modesty of sufferers might not prevent their relief. But the money best In the distant places where he preached, as well as in his own neighbourhood, his generosity and benevolence were continually manifested, particularly in the parts of Northumberland where he preached. Upon the public road, he... | |
| Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 494 páginas
...parish upon himself, and, like a true shepherd, exposed himself for his flock. In the distant places where he preached, as well as in his own neighbourhood, his generosity and benevolence were continually manifested, particularly in the parts of Northumberland where he preached. Upon the public road, he... | |
| Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 498 páginas
...and give it to a poor traveller. " When he began a journey to those distant places," it is said, " he would have ten pounds in his purse ; and at his coming home, would be twenty nobles in debt, which he would always pay within a fortnight alter." laid out, in his... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1822 - 516 páginas
...poor people, and send them away clothed as well as fed. — When he went to preach in distant places, he would have ten pounds in his purse, and at his coming home, he would be in debt ; but would always discharge his debt within a fortnight after. Even upon the public... | |
| William Gilpin - 1824 - 294 páginas
...such never failed to meet with his bounty, when they wanted to settle their children in the world. In the distant parishes where he preached, as well...have ten pounds in his purse ; and at his coming home he would be twenty nobles in debt, which he would always pay within a fortnight after." In the jails... | |
| William Gilpin - 1830 - 280 páginas
...such never failed to meet with his bounty, when they wanted to settle their children in the world. In the distant parishes where he preached, as well as in his own neighbourhood, his generosity and 187 benevolence were continually showing themselves, particularly in the desolate parts of Northumberland.... | |
| George Atkinson - 1849 - 330 páginas
...; such never failed to meet with his bounty when they wanted to settle their children in the world. In the distant parishes where he preached, as well as in his own neighbourhod, his generosity and benevolence were continually showing themselves, particularly in the... | |
| John Bennington - 1862 - 72 páginas
...families. Such never failed to meet his bounty when they wanted to settle their children in the world. In the distant parishes where he preached, as well...neighbourhood, his generosity and benevolence were constantly shewing themselves, particularly in the desolate parts of Northumberland. " When he began... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1872 - 438 páginas
...such never failed to meet with his bounty, when they wanted to settle their children in the world. In the distant parishes where he preached, as well...particularly in the desolate parts of Northumberland. 'When ho began his journey,' says an old manuscript life of him, ' he would have ten pounds in his purse... | |
| Charles Edward Stuart Collingwood - 1884 - 356 páginas
...elsewhere, which will come under our notice in due order, involved a considerable outlay. " When he began a journey," says an old manuscript Life of him, "he...have ten pounds in his purse, and at his coming home he would be twenty nobles in debt, which he would always pay within a fortnight after." He frequently... | |
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