| 1873 - 1086 halaman
...able to spoil all the youth in the town if they came into my company. At this reproof I was silenced. I wished with all my heart that I might be a little...learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing. And from this time forward I left my swearing ; and whereas before I knew not how to speak unless I... | |
| John Bunyan - 1873 - 1056 halaman
...as 1 thought, before the God of heaven ; wherefore, while I stood there, and hanging down my head, I wished with all my heart that I might be a little child again, that my father might teach me to speak without this wicked way of swearing ; for, thought I, I am so accustomed to it, that... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1873 - 548 halaman
...thought, before thé God of heaven; wherefore, while I stood there, hangirig down my head, I wished that I might be a little child again, that my father might learn me to speak withom this wicked way of swearing; for, thought I, I am so accustomed to it, that it is in vain to... | |
| 1851 - 1006 halaman
...telling him that his conduct was such as to corrupt the whole town. He stood admonished and abashed. " I wished with all my heart that I might be a little...me to speak without this wicked way of swearing." Till now he felt that to swear was to give authority to his words, but this rebuke from an abandoned... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1877 - 472 halaman
...wherefore, while I stood there, hanging down my head, I wished that I might be a little child again, and that my father might learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing; for, thought I, I am so accustomed to it, that it is in vain to think of a reformation, for that could... | |
| Gregory J. Robinson - 1879 - 276 halaman
...to secret shame before the God of heaven ; wherefore, while I stood there, and hanging down my head, I wished with all my heart that I might be a little...learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing ; for, thought I, I am so accustomed to it that it is vain for me to think of a reformation.' But to... | |
| Robert Mitchell (pastor at Manchester.) - 1879 - 192 halaman
...angel-infancy;" a great desire takes possession of the soul, akin to that of Bunyan's when he says, " I wished with all my heart that I might be a little child again." To have grieved, offended, and angered such a Father, is the darkest shadow that rests upon the soul's... | |
| John Bunyan - 1881 - 428 halaman
...thought, ' before the God of Heaven ;' wherefore he says, ' while I stood there, and hanging down my head, I wished with all my heart that I might be a little...learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing : for, thought I, I am so accustomed to it, that it is in vain for me to think of a reformation.' From... | |
| Gladness - 1881 - 394 halaman
...too, as I thought, before the God of heaven. Wherefore, while I stood there and hanging down my head, I wished with all my heart that I might be a little...learn me to speak without this wicked way of swearing. For, thought I, I am so accustomed to it that it is vain for me to think of reformation ; for I thought... | |
| 1883 - 492 halaman
...standing by the shop-window, ne hung his head in silence and in shame. " While I stood there," he says, " I wished with all my heart that I might be a little...me to speak without this wicked way of swearing." From that moment he left off this sinful habit, and one by one he relinquished the other sins which... | |
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