The Christian Keepsake, and Missionary Annual, Volume 2Fisher, Son, & Company, 1836 |
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... hope of eternal life through him . " In the history of the acquisition of difficult languages , few facts can be found more memorable than those which appear on the face of these familiar letters . In less than a year and a half from ...
... hope of eternal life through him . " In the history of the acquisition of difficult languages , few facts can be found more memorable than those which appear on the face of these familiar letters . In less than a year and a half from ...
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... hope of the widowed , deeply - mourning , yet much - honoured mother . May blessings rest upon her , with an amplitude which may be anticipated from the prayers of a hus- band , devoted as he was to the glory of his God ; and may those ...
... hope of the widowed , deeply - mourning , yet much - honoured mother . May blessings rest upon her , with an amplitude which may be anticipated from the prayers of a hus- band , devoted as he was to the glory of his God ; and may those ...
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... hope of approaching glory , on the first of August he expired in the arms of his eldest son , and entered on the " blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord , who rest from their labours , and whose works shall follow them . " Under ...
... hope of approaching glory , on the first of August he expired in the arms of his eldest son , and entered on the " blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord , who rest from their labours , and whose works shall follow them . " Under ...
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... hope of averting the storm of pagan persecution from his Christian fold , by offering himself as a voluntary victim to suffer in their stead , presented himself before the emperor Trajan , boldly avowing his faith , and essaying to move ...
... hope of averting the storm of pagan persecution from his Christian fold , by offering himself as a voluntary victim to suffer in their stead , presented himself before the emperor Trajan , boldly avowing his faith , and essaying to move ...
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... hope the scene , expanded yonder , Portray'd a substance that eclips'd the semblance . Oh , lovely scene ! it speaks the glorious Giver ; Vine - verdur'd vales , and cedar - mantled mountains ; Border'd afar by glistering Jordan's river ...
... hope the scene , expanded yonder , Portray'd a substance that eclips'd the semblance . Oh , lovely scene ! it speaks the glorious Giver ; Vine - verdur'd vales , and cedar - mantled mountains ; Border'd afar by glistering Jordan's river ...
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AGNES STRICKLAND ancient appeared beautiful benevolence Berhampore BERNARD BARTON blessing bright called Canton cedars character Chicacole China Chinese Chinese language Christian church cloth conversation dark dead dear death Derbent divine Earl earth EMMA ROBERTS endeavouring Engraved eternal factory faith father fear feel feet friends gates gloom glory gospel hath heard heart heathen heaven holy honour hope hour hymn Imerina J. M. W. Turner Jesus Christ JOSIAH CONDER labours land language Lebanon light living lofty London Missionary Society Lord Malacca mercy mind mission Missionary Mohammed morning Morrison mountains native never o'er pagan peace praise Pray prayer Quarto religion religious rise round sacred SAMUEL DREW Saviour scene Scriptures Seleucus Nicator song sorrow soul spirit spread sweet Taiarapu thee thine things thou trees truth venerable visited voice walls waves Wilberforce WILLIAM WILBERFORCE worship
Popular passages
Page 80 - And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels ; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him. Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked : between him that serveth God, and him that serveth him not.
Page 106 - Thou crownest the year with thy goodness ; and thy paths drop fatness. They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness : and the little hills rejoice on every side. The pastures are clothed with flocks ; the valleys also are covered over with corn ; they shout for joy, they also sing.
Page 29 - Then Trajan pronounced this sentence against him : — ' Forasmuch as Ignatius has confessed that he carries about within himself him that was crucified, we command that he be carried, bound by soldiers, to the great Rome, there to be thrown to the wild beasts, for the entertainment of the people.
Page 72 - WHENE'ER the clouds of sorrow roll, And trials whelm the mind, — When, faint with grief, thy wearied soul No joys on earth can find, — Then lift thy voice to God on high, Dry up the trembling tear, And hush the low complaining sigh : Fear not ; thy God is near. 2 When dark temptations spread their snares, And earth with charms allures, And when thy soul, oppressed with fears, The world's assault endures, Then let thy Father's friendly voice Thy fainting spirit cheer, And bid thy trembling heart...
Page 81 - SEND out Thy light and truth, O GOD ! With sound of trumpet from above ; Break not the nations with Thy rod, But draw them as with cords of love ; Justice and mercy meet ; The work is well begun, Through every clime their feet, Who bring glad tidings, run ; In earth, as heaven, Thy will be done.
Page 72 - ... When dark temptations spread their snares, And earth with charms allures. And when thy soul, oppressed with fears, The world's assault endures, Then let thy Father's friendly voice Thy fainting spirit cheer, And bid thy trembling heart rejoice : " Fear not " ; thy God is near. 3 And when the final hour shall come, That calls thee to thy rest, To dwell within thy heavenly home, A welcome, joyful guest, Be calm ; though Jordan's waves may roll, No ills shall meet thee there ; Angels shall whisper...
Page 130 - And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the fields keeping watch over their flocks by night. "And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid.
Page 29 - His kingdom, do you say, who was crucified under Pilate ?' Ign. ' His, who crucified my sin with its author, and has put all the fraud and malice of Satan under the feet of those who carry him in their heart.' Traj. ' Dost thou then carry him who was crucified, with thee ?' Ign. ' I do,' for it is written " I dwell in them, and walk in them.
Page 17 - ... in token of their approbation of his philological labours. In 1818, Dr. Morrison executed a project, which he had long had in contemplation — the establishment of an Anglo-Chinese College at Malacca, in which the languages and literature of the two countries should be interchangeably communicated, chiefly with a view to the final object of his mission, the introduction of the Christian religion into China. The London Missionary Society had previously obtained a grant of ground, for the erection...