Heroes and Martyrs of the Modern Missionary Enterprise: A Record of Their Lives and LaborsPotter, 1856 - 508 strán (strany) |
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... station founded by Mr. Egede . But the severity of the winter and the ravages of a malignant dis- ease made them discontented , and the accession of Christian VI . to the Danish throne put an end to the enterprise . The colonists were ...
... station founded by Mr. Egede . But the severity of the winter and the ravages of a malignant dis- ease made them discontented , and the accession of Christian VI . to the Danish throne put an end to the enterprise . The colonists were ...
Strana 42
... station were far from encouraging . The number of Indians had been considerably diminished in the vicinity , and his hearers were few , but he pursued his work with diligence . Among others he visited some Indians about thirty miles ...
... station were far from encouraging . The number of Indians had been considerably diminished in the vicinity , and his hearers were few , but he pursued his work with diligence . Among others he visited some Indians about thirty miles ...
Strana 44
... stations , came to Shekomeko in 1742 , and witnessed the gathering of the first fruits of the mission by a public profession of faith . Additional missionaries arrived soon after . Indians came from a distance of twenty miles to hear ...
... stations , came to Shekomeko in 1742 , and witnessed the gathering of the first fruits of the mission by a public profession of faith . Additional missionaries arrived soon after . Indians came from a distance of twenty miles to hear ...
Strana 46
... station , named Friedenstadt , or the Town of Peace , was made on the banks of the Ohio , at the junction of Beaver Creek , and to this , in consequence of the treachery of the Iroquois in con- veying to the English the lands before ...
... station , named Friedenstadt , or the Town of Peace , was made on the banks of the Ohio , at the junction of Beaver Creek , and to this , in consequence of the treachery of the Iroquois in con- veying to the English the lands before ...
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... station . The Indians from other parts of the country came for instruction , and the missionaries were greatly encouraged . But the government became jealous of their proceedings , and determined to arrest them . The Christian Indians ...
... station . The Indians from other parts of the country came for instruction , and the missionaries were greatly encouraged . But the government became jealous of their proceedings , and determined to arrest them . The Christian Indians ...
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Strana 378 - But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus...
Strana 119 - I had an unexpected repose. I sat in the orchard and thought with sweet comfort and peace of my God, in solitude my Company, my Friend, and Comforter. Oh ! when shall time give place to eternity ! When shall appear that new heaven and new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness...
Strana 213 - Sir, we have seen a writing that tells about an eternal God. Are you the man that gives away such writings ? If so, pray give us one, for we want to know the truth before we die.
Strana 247 - The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord.
Strana 197 - ... a heathen land, and her subjection to the hardships and sufferings of a missionary life; whether you can consent" to her exposure to the dangers of the ocean; to the fatal influence of the southern climate of India; to every kind of want and distress; to degradation, insult, persecution, and perhaps a violent death?
Strana 213 - I have knelt down before him, with the last leaf in my hand, and imploring his forgiveness for all the sins which have polluted my labors in this department, and his aid in future efforts to remove the errors and imperfections which necessarily cleave to the work, I have commended it to his mercy and grace; I have dedicated it to his glory. May he make his own inspired word, now complete in the Burman tongue, the grand instrument of filling all Burmah with songs and praises to our great God and Saviour,...
Strana 240 - He fell gloriously at the head of his troops in the arms of victory — thirty-eight wild Karens having been brought into the camp of King Jesus since the beginning of the year, besides the thirty-two that were brought in during the two preceding years. Disabled by wounds, he was obliged, through the whole of his last expedition, to be carried on a litter ; but his presence was a host, and the Holy Spirit accompanied his dying whispers with almighty influence.
Strana 174 - Truths of all others the most awful and mysterious, yet being at the same time of universal interest, are too often considered as so true, that they lose all the life and efficiency of truth, and lie bed-ridden in the dormitory of the soul, side by side with the most despised and exploded errors.
Strana 207 - America, and my beloved friends there — but for nearly a year and a half, so entirely engrossed was every thought, with present scenes and sufferings, that I seldom reflected on a single occurrence of my former life, or recollected that I had a friend in existence out of Ava.
Strana 207 - I have hitherto experienced from retrospect, can judge from the above circumstances, how intense were my sufferings. But the point, the acme of my distress, consisted in the awful uncertainty of our final fate. My prevailing opinion was, that my husband would suffer violent death ; and that I should, of course, become a slave, and languish out a miserable though short existence, in the tyrannic hands of some unfeeling monster. But the consolations of religion, in these trying circumstances, were...