| 1877 - 588 sidor
...of man could remove. Dr. Jonas asked him if he felt very weak. ' Oh,' he replied, ' how I suffer ! My dear Jonas, I think I shall die here, at Eisleben, where I was horn and baptized.' His other friends were awakened, and brought in to his bedside. Jonas spoke of... | |
| Charles Adams - 1858 - 348 sidor
...he slept till one. He now awoke extremely ill, and said to Justus Jonas, who was at his side : " O my dear Jonas ! I think I shall die here at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized." A profuse sweat which was upon him having the effect to encourage his friends, "It is a cold death-sweat,"... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 572 sidor
...of man could remove. Dr. Jonas asked him if he felt very weak. " Oh," he replied, " how I suffer ! My dear Jonas, I think I shall die here, at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized." His other friends were awakened, and brought in to Ha bed-side. Jonas spjke of the sweat on bis brow... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 574 sidor
...of man could remove. Dr. Jonas asked him if he felt very weak. " Oh," he replied, " how I suffer ! My dear Jonas, I think I shall die here, at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized." FRITZ'S STORY. 545 His other friends were awakened, and brought in to his bed-side. Jonas spoke of... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 490 sidor
...effort of man could remove. Dr. Jonas asked him if he felt very weak. " Oh," he replied, "how I suffer! My dear Jonas, I think I shall die here, at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized." His other friends were awakened, and brought in to his bedside. - Jonas spoke of the sweat on his brow... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 568 sidor
...of man could remove. Dr. Jonas asked him if he felt very weak. " Oh," he replied, " how I suffer ! My dear Jonas, I think I shall die here, at Eisleben, where I was I oro ud baptized." His ether friends were awakened, and brought in to bin bed -side. • Jonas spoke... | |
| Martin Luther - 1869 - 344 sidor
...of man could remove. Dr. Jonas asked him if he felt very weak. " Oh," he replied, " how I suffer ! My dear Jonas, I think I shall die here, at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized. His other friends were awakened and brought in to his bedside. JONAS spoke of the sweat on his brow... | |
| Frances E. Cooke - 1876 - 276 sidor
...and one much trusted in those days, produced no effect. ' My dear Jonas,' said Luther at length, ' I think I shall die here at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized.' Then he lay long motionless, perhaps thinking of his wife and home, and of the Providence which had... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1879 - 234 sidor
...one much trusted in those days • — produced no effect. ' My dear Jonas,' said Luther at length, ' I think I shall die here at Eisleben, where I was born and baptized.' Then he lay long motionless, perhaps thinking of his wife and home, and of the Providence which had... | |
| 1883 - 484 sidor
...with him. At ten he arose, and attempted to walk, but was obliged to return to his bed. He afterwards slept till one o'clock, and when he awoke he requested...increaseth." He then prayed fervently and commended his soul conf1dently to God. After taking' a little medicine, and assuring his friends that he should die, he... | |
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