| William Stukeley - Earthquakes - 1750 - 102 pages
...bands were loafed. Obferve the confequence it had upon the goaler; He called for a light, and f prang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and faid, Sirs, what muft I do to be faved ? The goal trembled ; and the goaler trembled, as is obferved... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - Christian ethics - 1751 - 424 pages
...loud voice, faying : Do thy-felf no harm. For we are all here. Then he called for a light, and fprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought them out, S and Tie Gofpel andfaid: Sirs, what muft I do to be faved? Now he is affeded to a great degree, and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 pages
...that thefe men were not offenders againft the law, but martyrs to the truth: he fprang in therefore, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought them out, and faid, SIRS, WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED ? What muft I do to bejaved? is the important queftion, which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 pages
...that thefe men were not offenders againft the law, but martyrs to the truth : he fprang in therefore, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought them out, and faid, SIRS, WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED ? What muft I do to befaved? is the important queftion, which... | |
| Joseph Milner - 1794 - 612 pages
...come, to which he had been haftening in all his guilt, and being divinely convinced of his danger, he came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought them out, and afked what he muft do to be laved. The anfwer was plain and direct. Why do any who call themfelves... | |
| William Dodd - Christian life - 1796 - 306 pages
...that thele men were not offenders againft the law, hut martyrs to the truth : he fprang in therefore, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul, and Silas, and brought them out and faid, " Sirs, What muft I do to be faved ?" " What muft I do to be faved ?" is the important «jucftion,... | |
| John Witherspoon, William Shenstone - Presbyterian Church - 1798 - 420 pages
...' fhall we do?' See alfo the inftance of the jailor — •' Then he called for a light, and fprang in, ' and came trembling, and fell down before ' Paul and Silas : and brought them out, and * faid, Sirs, what muft I do to be faved ?' Repentance unto life, and the return of the finner to God,... | |
| George Burder - 1835 - 654 pages
................................................ 145 THE CONVERSION OF THE JAILER. SERMON I. ACTS xvi. 30, 31. Sirs, what must I do to be saved ? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shall be saved. T^HE question which we have just read was pro-• posed by the jailer atPhilippi,... | |
| Thomas Scott - 1801 - 138 pages
...servants of the most high " God, who shewed to men the way of salvation." Under this conviction, " he called for a light, and sprang " in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul " and Silas :" and in the first instance, before he proposed to them his interesting enquiry, " he brought " them out... | |
| William Dodd - 1801 - 204 pages
...that thefe men were not offenders againft thelaw, but martyrs to the truth : he fprang in therefore, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas, and brought them out, and faid, " Sirs, " What muft I do to be faved ?" " What muft I do to be faved ?" is the important queflion,... | |
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