| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 576 頁
...and was brought to the whipping-post. " I had such a spiritual manifestation," he writes, " that I could well bear it, yea, and in a manner felt it not, although it was grievous, as the spectators said ; the man striking with all his strength (yea, spitting... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 586 頁
...and was brought to the whipping-post. " I had such a spiritual manifestation," he writes, " that I could well bear it, yea, and in a manner felt it not, although it was grievous, as the spectators said ; the man striking with all his strength (yea, spitting... | |
| Dudley C. Haynes - 1856 - 370 頁
...manifestation of God's presence, as I never had before ; and the outward pain was so removed from me, that I could well bear it : yea, and in a manner, felt it not ; although it was grievous, as the spectators said, the man striking with all his strength, spitting... | |
| David C. Haynes - 1856 - 362 頁
...manifestation of God's presence, as I never had before ; and the outward pain was so removed from me, that I could well bear it : yea, and in a manner, felt it not ; although it was grievous, as the spectators said, the man striking with all his strength, spitting... | |
| Alvah Hovey - 1858 - 396 頁
...manifestation of God's presence as I never had before, and the outward pain was so removed from me, that I could well bear it, yea, and in a manner felt it not, although it was grievous, as the spectators said, the man striking with all his strength, spitting... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 670 頁
...money, if he would accept it ; " 8 but that conclusion of the business did not suit his views. When he relates that the scourging which he endured " was...told the Magistrates, ' You have struck me as with roses,' " * the reader ventures to hope that the executioner had been directed by his superiors to... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1860 - 684 頁
...money, if he would accept it ;"8 but that conclusion of the business did not suit his views. When he relates that the scourging which he endured " was...told the Magistrates, ' You have struck me as with roses,' " 4 the reader ventures to hope that the executioner had been directed by his superiors to... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1861 - 682 頁
...conclusion of the business did not suit his views. When he relates that the scourging which he endured u was so easy to him that he could well bear it, yea,...told the Magistrates, ' You have struck me as with roses,' " * the reader ventures to hope that the executioner had been directed by his superiors to... | |
| Simeon Thayer, Edwin Martin Stone - 1867 - 448 頁
...t A kind of money current among the Indians, value one-sixth of a penny. " was so easy to me that I could well bear it, yea, and in a " manner felt it not, although it was grievous, as the spectators " said, the man striking with all his strength, (yea, spitting... | |
| John Mockett Cramp - 1868 - 596 頁
...was so removed from me that indeed I am not able to declare it to you ; it was so easy to me that I could well bear it, yea, and in a manner felt it not, although it was grievous, as the spectators said, the man striking with all his strength (yea, spitting... | |
| |