Men of Might in India Missions: The Leaders and Their Epochs, 1706-1899Fleming H. Revell Company, 1901 - 352 páginas |
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Men of Might in India Missions: The Leaders and Their Epochs, 1706-1899 Helen Harriet Holcomb Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
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Página 111 - there shall in no wise enter in anything that defileth: none of that wickedness which has made men worse than wild beasts, none of those corruptions which add still more to the miseries of mortality, shall be seen or heard of any more.
Página 120 - I must not settle in any parish in Christendom. Others will be left whose health, or engagements require them to stay at home, but I can sleep on the ground, can endure hunger and hardship; God calls me to the heathen; woe to me if I preach not the Gospel to the heathen,
Página 61 - Firm wast thou, humble and wise, Honest, pure, free from disguise, Father of orphans, the widow's support, Comfort in sorrow of every sort. To the benighted, dispenser of light, Doing, and pointing to that which is right. Blessing to princes, to people, to me; May I, my father, be worthy of thee! Wisheth and prayeth thy Sarabojee. In the month of June following the death of
Página 65 - young man, sit down. When God pleases to convert the heathen He will do it without your aid or mine.
Página 88 - O! Lord our God, arise; The cause of truth maintain, And wide o'er all the peopled world, Extend Thy blessed reign.
Página 260 - Thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee,
Página 138 - The churches now as in all former ages, deem it right and highly commendable for some of Christ's disciples to renounce all prospects of worldly emolument and ease, to commit themselves and their families if they have any, under Providence, into the hands of charity,—to forego the comforts and endearments of
Página 59 - Then raising his hands toward heaven, as if in prayer, he said, " My last and most earnest wish is that God in His infinite mercy, may graciously regard you and lead your heart and soul to Christ that I may meet you again, as His true disciple before His throne.
Página 132 - do you know what you ask? I am in good health. I am able to preach Christ to the perishing souls around me. Do you think I should leave my Master's work and go with you to America ? Go, then, with our sick boys. I will remain and pray for you all and here
Página 67 - we shall want a person of your business, to enable us to print the Scriptures. I hope you will come after us.