| 1826 - 870 sidor
...failed not to attract the notice and admiration of every one who had an opportunity of witnessing it. " One young gentleman, of whose promising talents and...respecting the state of the ship, I told him that 1 thought we should be prepared to sleep that night in eternity ; and 1 shall never forget the peculiar... | |
| 1834 - 658 sidor
...melancholy announcement being made to them that all hope must be relinquished, and that death was rapidlv and inevitably approaching, one of the ladies above...not now make farther mention, having calmly asked tne my opinion respecting the ship, I told him I thought we should all be prepared that night to sloop... | |
| 1835 - 1128 sidor
...so come, Lord Jesus," and immediately proposing to read a portion of the scriptures to those arouna her, her sister, with nearly equal composure and collectedness...mention, having calmly asked me my opinion respecting the ship, I told him I thought we should all be preparea that night to sleep in eternity : and I never... | |
| 1836 - 368 sidor
...around her ; her sister, with nearly equal composure and collectedness of mind, selected the forty-sixth and other appropriate psalms ; which were accordingly...those ladies alternately, to the assembled females. Rev. John Baily The Rev. John Baily, an eminent divine of the 17th century, was so honoured of God... | |
| sir Jahleel Brenton (1st bart.) - 1839 - 312 sidor
...together, said, 'Even so, come Lord Jesus,' and immediately preparing to read a portion of the Holy Scriptures to those around her ; her sister, with...were accordingly read, with intervals of prayer, by these ladies to the assembled females." " One young gentleman, of whose promising talents and piety... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 sidor
...around her ; her sister, with nearly equal composure and collectedness of mind, selected the forty-sixth and other appropriate Psalms ; which were accordingly...those ladies alternately, to the assembled females. (c) THE CAPTAIN AND THE PILOT. — A pious captain, when sailing down the Mississippi, had the misfortune... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1850 - 882 sidor
...collectedness of mind, selected the forty-sixth and other appropriate Psalms; which were accordingly read, j with intervals of prayer, by those ladies alternately, to the assembled females. (c) THE CAPTAIN AND THE PILOT. — A pious captain, when sailing down the Mississippi, had the misfortune... | |
| mrs. H Potter - 1857 - 142 sidor
...composure and collectedness of mind, selected the forty-sixth and other appropriate Psalms, which were read, with intervals of prayer, by those ladies alternately, to the assembled females." In awful contrast to this testimony of the peace and quietness of mind given to the Christian in seasons... | |
| 1858 - 414 sidor
...around her; her sister, with nearly equal composure and collectedness of mind, selected the forty-sixth and other appropriate Psalms ; which were accordingly...those ladies alternately, to the assembled females. APOSTOLICAL EEPLY. "I was called upon," says the Rev. Mr. Trefit, an American minister, " some years... | |
| 1866 - 578 sidor
...around her. Her sister, with nearly equal composure and collectedness of mind, selected the forty-sixth and other appropriate Psalms, which were accordingly...those ladies alternately, to the assembled females. God mercifully delivered them from death either by burning or drowning. WHY NOT BELIEVE GOD? — Why... | |
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