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" The first discovery of their being affected, was to see the white gutters made by their tears, which plentifully fell down their black cheeks, as they came out of their coal-pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions,... "
English 18th Century Dances - Page 194
1812
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 21

1833 - 468 pages
...children.—Georgian Era. John Wesley.—" The first discovery," says Wesley, "of the Kingswood colliers being affected, was to see the white gutters made...plentifully fell down their black cheeks as they came out of the coal-pits." — Frequently, when he had concluded his discourse, the whole of his conegation appeared...
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Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield

John Gillies - 1834 - 672 pages
...publicans, and came not to call the righteous, but the sinners, to repentance. The first discovery of their being affected, was, to see the white gutters...down their black cheeks, as they came out of their coal pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions, which (as the event...
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A History of the Church: From the Birth of Christ to the Present Time ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1834 - 562 pages
...not to call the ecus, but sinners to repentance.' The first discovery of their being affected ws, e the white gutters made by their tears, which plentifully fell down their hlacit Its, as they came out of their coal pits. The change was visible to all, though bers chose to...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 5

Englishmen - 1836 - 510 pages
...scene. " The first discovery," says he, speaking of the colliers who attended him, " The first discovery of their being affected was to see the white gutters...black cheeks, as they came out of their coal-pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions, which (as the event proved)...
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Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, Volume 8

Englishmen - 1836 - 266 pages
...scene. "The first discovery," says ho, speaking of the colliers who attended him, " The first discovery of their being affected was to see the white gutters made by tlusir tears, which plentifully fell down their black cheeks, as they came out of their coal-pits....
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Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield

John Gillies - 1837 - 682 pages
...sinners, to repentance. The first discovery of their being affected, was. to see tha white gutters mad ,- by their tears, which plentifully fell down their black cheeks, as they came out of their coal pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions, which (as the event...
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Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield

John Gillies - 1838 - 728 pages
...publicans, and came not to call the righteous, but the shiners, to repentance. The first discovery of their being affected, was, to see the white gutters...their tears, which plentifully fell down their black checks, as they came out of their coal pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under...
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The Life and Times of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A.

Robert Philip - 1838 - 566 pages
...publicans, and came not to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance. The first , f discovery of their being affected was, to see the white gutters...their tears, which plentifully fell down their black faces ; black as they came out of the coal-pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under...
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The Calcutta Christian Observer, Volume 8

1839 - 758 pages
...friend of publicans, and came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. The first discovery of their being affected, was to see the white gutters...their tears which plentifully fell down their black faces ; black as they came out of the coal-pits. Hundreds and hundreds of them were soon brought under...
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The Life and Times of Selina: Countess of Huntingdon

Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour - 1840 - 584 pages
...all description. " The first discovery of their being affected (says Mr. Whitefield) was by seeing the white gutters made by their tears, which plentifully fell down their black cheeks as they came out of the coal-pits. Several hundreds of them were soon brought under deep convictions, tyhich, as the event...
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