In the afternoon I discoursed upon a part of St. Peter's sermon, Acts 2. And at the close of my discourse to the Indians, made an address to the white people, and divine truths seemed then to be attended with power both to English and Indians. Several of the white heathen were awakened and could not longer be idle spectators, but found they had souls to save or lose as well as the Indians; and a great concern spread through the whole assembly, so that this also appeared to be a day of God's power, - WJE 7:312
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Term Set A: heathen heathenish heathenism
Term Set B: save saved saves saving
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Reference List A/B
WJEO 7:312 - The Life of David Brainerd
WJEO 12:157 - Ecclesiastical Writings
WJEO 12:158 - Ecclesiastical Writings
WJEO 12:160 - Ecclesiastical Writings
WJEO 13:309 - The "Miscellanies," a-500
WJEO 18:199 - The "Miscellanies," 501-832
WJEO 21:384 - Writings on the Trinity, Grace, and Faith
WJEO 23:413 - The "Miscellanies," 1153-1360
Reference List B/A
WJEO 3:297 - Original Sin
WJEO 23:56 - The "Miscellanies," 1153-1360
WJEO 25:202 - Sermons and Discourses, 1743-1758
WJEO 25:534 - Sermons and Discourses, 1743-1758