| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 pages
...filled with the love of God, and so uncommonly elevated above every thing earthly, that he knew not whether he was in the body or out of the body ; a state of mind, which, however pleasing, does not often occur, even to the best of men, and which ought... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 260 pages
...when St. Paul was exalted to a spiritual ecstasy, the senses were so closed that he could not tell whether he was "in the body or out of the body." A time of commercial stagnation is apt to be a time of spiritual quickening, while great material prosperity... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1885 - 292 pages
...when St. Paul was exalted to a spiritual ecstasy, the senses were so closed that he could not tell whether he was "in the body or out of the body." A time of commercial stagnation is apt to be a time of spiritual quickening, while great material prosperity... | |
| Adolf Hausrath, Leonard Huxley - 1895 - 292 pages
...superiority of mental over bodily activity in Paul culminated in visionary trances, and he could not say whether he was in the body or out of the body.* A slow preparation took place within him ; the depths of his soul were stirred ever more profoundly,... | |
| Clara Barrus - 1925 - 452 pages
...father used to say that he had been so carried away by the preaching of Elder Jim Mead as not to know whether he was in the body or out of the body — a capacity for exalted emotionalism which can be traced in the son's life as well; one instance being... | |
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