Then death would not take you by surprise," I remarked, "if it should come even before you could get on board ship." " Oh, no," he said, " death will never take me by surprise — do not be afraid of that — I feel so strong in Christ. He has not led... The Calcutta Review - Page 4511850Full view - About this book
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...calls me home, I shall go with the gladness of a boy bounding away from school. Christ has not loved me so tenderly thus far to forsake me at the very...ordered ; and if otherwise, I am willing and glad to go now. I am ready to go to-day — if it should be the will of God, this very hour — but I am not... | |
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...ship." "Oh, no," he said, " death will never take me by surprisedo not be afraid of that— I feel so strong in Christ. He has not led me so tenderly thus...and glad to die now. I leave myself entirely in the hands of God, to be disposed of according to his holy will." The next day some one mentioned in his... | |
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...take me by surprise — do not be afraid of that — I feel so strong in Christ. He has not led me go tenderly thus far, to forsake me at the very gate...and glad to die now. I leave myself entirely in the hands of God, to be disposed of according to his holy will." The next day some one mentioned in his... | |
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| Robert Thomas Middleditch - 1854 - 512 pages
...Oh, no,' he said ; ' death wiH never take me by surprise — do not be afraid of that — I feel so strong in Christ. He has not led me so tenderly thus...and glad to die now. I leave myself entirely in the hands of God, to be disposed of according to his holy will.' " The next day some one mentioned, in... | |
| 1854 - 790 pages
...death will never take me by surprise — do not be afraid of that — I feel го strong in Chritt. lie has not led me so tenderly thus far to forsake me...and glad to die now. I leave myself entirely in the hands of God, to be disposed of according to his holy will.'" " lie several times spoke of a burial... | |
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...by surprise—do not be afraid of that—I feel so strong in Christ. He has not led me so terlerly thus far to forsake me at the very gate of heaven....and glad to die now. I leave myself entirely in the hands of God, to be disposed of according to his holy will.' ** The next day some one mentioned, in... | |
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