Brief Memoirs of Four Christian Hindoos, Lately Deceased, Side 26John Ryland, James Hinton Gale and Fenner, 1816 - 120 sider |
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Side vii
... faith by which they are made meet to be par- takers of the heavenly inheritance . Others there are who , though they utter no accusations against missions , usually speak of them in terms of despondency . Contemplating chiefly the ...
... faith by which they are made meet to be par- takers of the heavenly inheritance . Others there are who , though they utter no accusations against missions , usually speak of them in terms of despondency . Contemplating chiefly the ...
Side x
... faith been in great measure realized ? And if , as sacred prophecies are unfolded by passing events , other prospects arise , still more extended and animating , are we not . justified in believing that " in the end the vision shall ...
... faith been in great measure realized ? And if , as sacred prophecies are unfolded by passing events , other prospects arise , still more extended and animating , are we not . justified in believing that " in the end the vision shall ...
Side 28
... faith , and edifying conversation , than by his active labours . Nor did his patience consist in the careless- ness of apathy : he often lamented his inability to itinerate , and carry the mes- sage of salvation to places which he ...
... faith , and edifying conversation , than by his active labours . Nor did his patience consist in the careless- ness of apathy : he often lamented his inability to itinerate , and carry the mes- sage of salvation to places which he ...
Side 75
... faith in Jesus . She seemed very sensible of her own vileness , and was fre- quently calling upon the Saviour for for- giveness , and to take her to himself . day she took hold of the hands of her two children , and putting them into ...
... faith in Jesus . She seemed very sensible of her own vileness , and was fre- quently calling upon the Saviour for for- giveness , and to take her to himself . day she took hold of the hands of her two children , and putting them into ...
Side 76
... faith in Christ at all diminished . A little before the last heavy return of his affliction , he appeared considerably better , and did some business in the print- ing - office . During this state of convales- cence , for two or three ...
... faith in Christ at all diminished . A little before the last heavy return of his affliction , he appeared considerably better , and did some business in the print- ing - office . During this state of convales- cence , for two or three ...
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Side 55 - I say unto you, That many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven: But the children of the kingdom shall be cast out into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Side xi - God ; and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come.
Side 31 - To the weak he became as weak, that he might gain the weak : and was made all things to all men, that he might by all means save some.
Side 7 - A VIEW of the PRESENT STATE of SICILY : its rural economy, population, and produce ; with an Appendix, containing observations on its general character, climate, commerce, resources, &c.
Side 54 - Rwghoo's age is supposed to have been about sixty years. How rich is that grace displayed in the conversion of this person, once living in idolatry, and all its attendant abominations ! How great the contrast betwixt the idolater, dancing in indecent attitudes, or with a piece of iron run through his tongue, before the idol, and the same man " turned from dumb idols to serve the living and true God...
Side 80 - Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
Side 8 - The Fathers, the Reformers, and the Public Formularies of the Church of England, in Harmony with Calvin and against the Bishop of Lincoln. By a Layman.
Side 7 - A DICTIONARY of Painters, Sculptors, Architects, and Engravers ; containing biographical Sketches of the most celebrated Artists, from the earliest ages to the present time: to which is added, an Appendix, comprising the substance of Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting in England, from Vertue, forming a complete English School. In one neat vol. I2mo, price 10s. 6<1. boards. " We congratulate the public on the acquisition of this useful book.
Side 7 - On a Man's writing Memoirs of himself: 2. On Decision of Character : 3. On the Application of the Epithet Romantic : 4. On some of the Causes by which Evangelical Religion has been rendered less acceptable to Persons of cultivated Taste.
Side 34 - I do not attribute it to my own wisdom, or to my own goodness, that I became a Christian. It is all grace — it is all grace ! I have tried all means for the restoration of my health. All are vain: God is my only hope. Life is good — death is good ; but to be wholly emancipated is better.