Date: 1747
"Love only could conquer so stubborn an heart"
preview | full record— Wesley, John and Charles
Date: 1747
Jesus can vindicate his "right Divine" and "Conquer this rebellious heart"
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Date: 1747
"Come, sinners, to the gospel feast, / Let every soul be Jesu's guest"
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Date: 1747
"And it must be a thorough Acquaintance with her too, that will ever make an Impression on my Heart."
preview | full record— Hoadly, Benjamin (1706-1757)
Date: 1747
"Not fuller than my Head, Sir, I promise you."
preview | full record— Hoadly, Benjamin (1706-1757)
Date: 1747
"These shall the fury Passions tear, / The vultures of the mind, / Disdainful Anger, pallid Fear, / And Shame that skulks behind."
preview | full record— Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)
Date: 1747-8
"Lovelace, tell me, if thou canst, what sort of sign must thou hang out, wert thou obliged to give us a clear idea by it of the furniture of thy mind?"
preview | full record— Richardson, Samuel (bap. 1689, d. 1761)
Date: 1747-8
"A man who is gross in a woman's company ought to be knocked down with a club: for, like so many musical instruments, touch but a single wire, and the dear souls are sensible all over "
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Date: 1748
"[B]ut now that I looked upon myself as a murderer, it is impossible to express the terrors of my imagination, which was incessantly haunted by the image of the deceased, and my bosom stung with the most exquisite agonies, of which I saw no end."
preview | full record— Smollett, Tobias (1721-1777)
Date: 1748
"[A]nd in the mean time went to dress, with an intention of visiting Mrs. Snapper and Miss, whom I had utterly neglected and indeed almost forgot, since my dear Narcissa had resumed the empire of my soul."
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