Autobiography: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volume 6Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1830 |
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... dined comfortably together , joined in a psalm , read the lessons for the day , and concluded with prayer . Some were then obliged to depart for London . After they were gone , I continued with the rest in particular inter- cession for ...
... dined comfortably together , joined in a psalm , read the lessons for the day , and concluded with prayer . Some were then obliged to depart for London . After they were gone , I continued with the rest in particular inter- cession for ...
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... Dined at the postmaster's , who received us hos- pitably . Afternoon preached at Upper Deal , on Acts xxviii . 26. Many seemed pricked to the heart , and some so quickened , that they expressed a desire to follow me wherever I should go ...
... Dined at the postmaster's , who received us hos- pitably . Afternoon preached at Upper Deal , on Acts xxviii . 26. Many seemed pricked to the heart , and some so quickened , that they expressed a desire to follow me wherever I should go ...
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... Dined at Mr R.'s , a grocer in Deal , with my friends ; we were most hospitably entertained , and what was far better , had an excellent opportunity given me of discoursing for a considerable time on our fall in Adam , and the necessity ...
... Dined at Mr R.'s , a grocer in Deal , with my friends ; we were most hospitably entertained , and what was far better , had an excellent opportunity given me of discoursing for a considerable time on our fall in Adam , and the necessity ...
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... Dined with Mrs St. L. , who hospitably entertained us . Went about three in the afternoon intending to go on board , but could not , which gave me a little un- easiness , thinking it by no means right to leave my flock so long . At ...
... Dined with Mrs St. L. , who hospitably entertained us . Went about three in the afternoon intending to go on board , but could not , which gave me a little un- easiness , thinking it by no means right to leave my flock so long . At ...
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... dined at an inn , and afterwards with captain W. and some other company , to view one side of the fort , which to us seemed impregnable ; and at the sight of it I could scarce avoid crying out , who is so good a God as our God ? The ...
... dined at an inn , and afterwards with captain W. and some other company , to view one side of the fort , which to us seemed impregnable ; and at the sight of it I could scarce avoid crying out , who is so good a God as our God ? The ...
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Page 58 - WHEN all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise...
Page 70 - And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? And he said unto them, Do violence to no man, neither accuse any falsely; and be content with your wages.
Page 109 - Fear him, ye saints, and you will then Have nothing else to fear; Make you his service your delight, Your wants shall be his care.
Page 117 - Thus saith the Lord ; Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears : for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the Lord; and they shall come again from the land of the enemy. And there is hope in thine end, saith the Lord, that thy children shall come again to their own border.
Page 110 - Praise the Lord, O my soul : and all that is within me praise his holy Name.
Page 80 - THE Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noonday walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend.
Page 80 - Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My steadfast heart shall fear no ill, For Thou, O Lord, art with me still : Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade.
Page 50 - In midst of dangers, fears, and death, Thy goodness I'll adore, And praise thee for thy mercies past, And humbly hope for more. My life, if thou preserv'st my life, Thy sacrifice shall be ; And death, if death must be my doom, Shall join my soul to thee.
Page 171 - The prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream : and he that hath my word let him speak my word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat ? saith the Lord. Is not my word like as a fire ? saith the Lord ; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces ? Therefore, behold, I am against the prophets, saith the Lord, that steal my words, every one from his neighbour.
Page 100 - And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do them not.