| William Jay - 1828 - 408 sider
...ashamed of their self-denial or sufferings, for they knew whom they had believed ; and were persuaded that he was able to keep that which they had committed unto him against that day. Even then they rejoiced iu the testimony of their consciences, and the secret smiles... | |
| 1840 - 906 sider
...holy angels. They knew in whom they had believed, and, as they were persuaded so has it been proved, that he was able to keep that which they had committed unto him until the great day. And as in their Father's house there are many mansions, ana they each one meet... | |
| 1840 - 508 sider
...holy angels. They knew in whom they had believed, and, as they were persuaded, so has it been proved, that he was able to keep that which they had committed unto him until the great day. And as in their Father's house there are many mansions, and they each one meet... | |
| 1840 - 752 sider
...holy angels. They knew in whom they had believed, and, as they were persuaded so has it been proved, that he was able to keep that which they had committed unto him until the great day. And as in their Father's house there are many mansions, and they each one meet... | |
| John Fawcett - 1860 - 322 sider
...knowledge of Jesus Christ and him crucified ? They knew whom they had believed, and were persuaded that he was able to keep that which they had committed unto him against that day. Hence it was that they loved not their lives, but were faithful unto death, being... | |
| Charles Wills - 1865 - 132 sider
...confidence were established in their bosoms, since they knew now that nothing could harm them, and that He was able to keep that which they had committed unto Him. (3) On the other hand, since Miracle connects the open and the secret operations of God, it confirms... | |
| Lady Diana Jolliffe Belcher - 1870 - 460 sider
...son's as my amanuensis, or to announce my death. I am not dangerously ill, but wearing away, I cannot go to visit my distant patients on horseback, by reason...yours, while to the windward side of the grave-yard, " GH NOBBS." 0 In a later letter addressed by Mr. Nobbs to his friend, the Bev. Gr. D. Glennie, he... | |
| Lady Diana Jolliffe Belcher - 1871 - 404 sider
...de guerre." To MB. and MBS. ROBERT WHITE, Son-in-law and Daughter of ADMIEAI, SIB FAIEFAX MOBESBY, GCB "Norfolk Island, February 19th, 1869. " MY DEAE...yours, while to the windward side of the grave-yard, GH NOBBS." In a later letter addressed by Mr. Nobbs to his friend, the Rev. GD Glennie, he gives a... | |
| Godfrey Holden Pike - 1880 - 354 sider
...ashamed of their self-denial or sufferings, for they knew whom they had believed ; and were persuaded that He was able to keep that which they had committed unto Him against that day. Even then they rejoiced in the testimony of their consciences, and the secret smiles... | |
| John Jeffcott Dillon - 1885 - 504 sider
...them, and commend themselves and their work to God. " They knew Whom they believed, and were persuaded that He was able to keep that which they had committed unto Him against that day." They were miling therefore to suffer, neither were they ashamed ; for their treasure... | |
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