The History of the Great Plague in London, in the Year 1665: Containing, Observations and Memorials of the Most Remarkable Occurrences, Both Public and Private, that Happened During that Dreadful PeriodF. and J. Noble, 1754 - 376 oldal |
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11. oldal
... should truft God with the Chance or Rifque of lofing your Trade , as that you should stay in fo eminent a Point of Danger , and truft him with your Life ? I could not argue that I was in any Straight , as to a Place where to go , having ...
... should truft God with the Chance or Rifque of lofing your Trade , as that you should stay in fo eminent a Point of Danger , and truft him with your Life ? I could not argue that I was in any Straight , as to a Place where to go , having ...
12. oldal
... should keep his Eye upon the particular Providences which occur at that Time , and look upon them complexly , as they regard one another , and as altogether regard the Que- ftion before him , and then I think , he may fafely take them ...
... should keep his Eye upon the particular Providences which occur at that Time , and look upon them complexly , as they regard one another , and as altogether regard the Que- ftion before him , and then I think , he may fafely take them ...
13. oldal
... should stay , he was able effectually to preserve me in the midft of all the Death and Danger that would furround me ; and that if I attempted to fecure myself by fleeing from my Habitation , and acted contrary to these Intimations ...
... should stay , he was able effectually to preserve me in the midft of all the Death and Danger that would furround me ; and that if I attempted to fecure myself by fleeing from my Habitation , and acted contrary to these Intimations ...
14. oldal
... should not go out of Town , only because I could not hire a Horse to go , or my Fellow was run away that was to attend me , was ridiculous , fince at the fame Time I had my Health and Limbs , and other Servants , and might , with Eafe ...
... should not go out of Town , only because I could not hire a Horse to go , or my Fellow was run away that was to attend me , was ridiculous , fince at the fame Time I had my Health and Limbs , and other Servants , and might , with Eafe ...
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... should seem good to him . With this Refolution I went to Bed ; and I was farther confirm'd in it the next Day , by the Wo- man being taken ill with whom I had intended to entruft my House and all my Affairs : But I had a farther ...
... should seem good to him . With this Refolution I went to Bed ; and I was farther confirm'd in it the next Day , by the Wo- man being taken ill with whom I had intended to entruft my House and all my Affairs : But I had a farther ...
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218. oldal - At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; if that nation against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them.
122. oldal - I had happened on a man that was no hypocrite, but a serious, religious, good man : and his ejaculation was an expression of thankfulness, that in such a condition as he was in, he should be able to say his family did not want. Well, says I, honest man, that is a great mercy, as things go now with the poor.
25. oldal - The apprehensions of the people were likewise strangely increased by the error of the times, in which, I think, the people, from what principle I cannot imagine, were more addicted to prophecies and astrological conjurations, dreams, and old wives' tales than ever they were before or since. Whether this unhappy temper was originally raised by the follies of some people who got money by it, that is to say, by printing predictions and prognostications, I know not...
59. oldal - ... were called, put her into the cart, wrapped only in a green rug, and carried her away. The watchman had knocked at the door, it seems, when he heard that noise and crying, as above, and nobody answered a great while, but at last one looked out, and said, with an angry quick tone, and yet a kind of crying voice, or a voice of one that was crying, What d'ye want, that you make such a knocking?
125. oldal - God had moved the heart of a stranger, upon hearing their condition, to give them all that money, and a great deal more such as that he said to her. The woman, too, made signs of the like thankfulness, as well to Heaven as to me, and joyfully picked it up; and I parted with no money all that year that I thought better bestowed.
71. oldal - ... the plague was long a-coming to our parish, yet, when it did come, there was no parish in or about London where it raged with such violence as in the two parishes of Aldgate and Whitechapel.
73. oldal - ... perhaps it might be an instructing sight, that might not be without its uses. Nay...
125. oldal - God will never forsake a family that trust in him as thou dost : so I gave him four other shillings, and bid him go lay them on the stone, and call his wife. I have not words to express the poor man's thankfulness, neither could he express it himself, but by tears running down his face. He called his wife, and told her God had moved the heart of a stranger, upon hearing their condition, to give them all that money ; and a great deal more such as that he said to her.
123. oldal - I have gotten four shillings," said he, "which is a great sum, as things go now with poor men; but they have given me a bag of bread too, and a salt fish and some flesh; so all helps out.
123. oldal - Why, as to that, said he, I very seldom go up the ship side, but deliver what I bring to their boat, or lie by the side and they hoist it on board : if I did, I think they are in no danger from me, for I never go into any house on shore, or touch anybody, no, not of my own family ; but I fetch provisions for them.