Memoir of William Carey, D.D.Jackson and Walford, 1836 - 630 pages |
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... prayer respecting his relations . During that winter the Lord first be- gan to work on the mind of my sister , and some others of our acquaintance . At the autumn , Mr. Scott , then of Olney , was invited to preach at Pury ; his being a ...
... prayer respecting his relations . During that winter the Lord first be- gan to work on the mind of my sister , and some others of our acquaintance . At the autumn , Mr. Scott , then of Olney , was invited to preach at Pury ; his being a ...
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Eustace Carey. was a prayer - hearing and answering God , though he long called him to wait . He often spoke ... praying relations ; and what a mercy to have a God that waits to be gracious ! ' At the time my brother went to Moulton there ...
Eustace Carey. was a prayer - hearing and answering God , though he long called him to wait . He often spoke ... praying relations ; and what a mercy to have a God that waits to be gracious ! ' At the time my brother went to Moulton there ...
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... prayers for his own children , and the children of his brother and sister , as well as other relatives ; and as for the work he has engaged in , God has far exceeded his desires . He lives to see more than his most sanguine hopes asked ...
... prayers for his own children , and the children of his brother and sister , as well as other relatives ; and as for the work he has engaged in , God has far exceeded his desires . He lives to see more than his most sanguine hopes asked ...
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... prayer , in his family or in public , without praying for those poor creatures . The first time I ever recollect my feeling for the heathen world , was from a discourse I heard my brother preach at Moulton , the first summer after I was ...
... prayer , in his family or in public , without praying for those poor creatures . The first time I ever recollect my feeling for the heathen world , was from a discourse I heard my brother preach at Moulton , the first summer after I was ...
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... prayers , which have not been often omitted . I now think that it bears the palm among Missionary Societies , and I rejoice in the open- ing prospects of usefulness beyond what its most san- guine friends once expected from it . ' I am ...
... prayers , which have not been often omitted . I now think that it bears the palm among Missionary Societies , and I rejoice in the open- ing prospects of usefulness beyond what its most san- guine friends once expected from it . ' I am ...
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Page 291 - It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
Page 559 - And let us not be weary in well doing : for 'in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
Page 75 - Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations: spare not lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes; For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited.
Page 81 - Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded : and if in anything ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.
Page 614 - But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.
Page 613 - But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace, to reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood...
Page 172 - Our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our conscience, that in simplicity and godly sincerity we have had our conversation in the world...
Page 63 - I beseech* you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your breasonabl.e service.
Page 5 - I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound ; every where and in all things I am instructed, both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need ; I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Page 127 - But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I may finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.