Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.: Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Honourable East India Company ... From the Fourth London EditionN. Bangs and T. Mason, 1824 - Всего страниц: 342 |
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... the cordial support of every member of the Church of England . incessant - his examination of his own heart , deep 34 The state of his mind between the period of determi- ning to become a Missionary and his ordination 34-50.
... the cordial support of every member of the Church of England . incessant - his examination of his own heart , deep 34 The state of his mind between the period of determi- ning to become a Missionary and his ordination 34-50.
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... England , with no other source of happiness than read- ing , meditation , and prayer , I think it right to be gra- dually mortifying myself to every species of worldly pleasure . " " In all my life I have fixed on some de- sirable ends ...
... England , with no other source of happiness than read- ing , meditation , and prayer , I think it right to be gra- dually mortifying myself to every species of worldly pleasure . " " In all my life I have fixed on some de- sirable ends ...
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... England were in consequence of this disaster likely to be frustrated : for his pecuniary resources were cut off , and it appeared to him scarcely justifiable to leave his sister in actual distress , when his presence in England might ...
... England were in consequence of this disaster likely to be frustrated : for his pecuniary resources were cut off , and it appeared to him scarcely justifiable to leave his sister in actual distress , when his presence in England might ...
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... England , " arguments of which he confesses that " some were not without weight " -he prepared to leave that part of his native country , which was peculiarly dear to his feeling and affectionate heart . The separations of Christians ...
... England , " arguments of which he confesses that " some were not without weight " -he prepared to leave that part of his native country , which was peculiarly dear to his feeling and affectionate heart . The separations of Christians ...
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... England , carry with them a peculiar interest , as well from their intrinsic excellence , as from the circumstances under which they were indited . - Jan . 1 , 1805.- " Hitherto hath the Lord helped me . It is now about five years since ...
... England , carry with them a peculiar interest , as well from their intrinsic excellence , as from the circumstances under which they were indited . - Jan . 1 , 1805.- " Hitherto hath the Lord helped me . It is now about five years since ...
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Стр. 61 - The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.
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