Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins & Marvin, 1833 - 348 páginas |
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... tion of no eye but that of God , he became irresistibly impressed with the worth and lost condition of his soul . On the following Saturday , I perfectly recollect his making his first entrance into the Moral Library , of which I was ...
... tion of no eye but that of God , he became irresistibly impressed with the worth and lost condition of his soul . On the following Saturday , I perfectly recollect his making his first entrance into the Moral Library , of which I was ...
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... tion , we doubt not , at the extraordinary activity which Mr. Cornelius manifested , from the first , in the service of his divine Master . ' He could not but speak the things which he had seen and heard . ' The whole current of his ...
... tion , we doubt not , at the extraordinary activity which Mr. Cornelius manifested , from the first , in the service of his divine Master . ' He could not but speak the things which he had seen and heard . ' The whole current of his ...
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... tion in return . When I bid them farewell , Mrs. C. and her daughter manifested as much affection by their tears and sobs as ever did my own mother and sisters . Un- able to say deliberately what she wished , Mrs. C. had committed it to ...
... tion in return . When I bid them farewell , Mrs. C. and her daughter manifested as much affection by their tears and sobs as ever did my own mother and sisters . Un- able to say deliberately what she wished , Mrs. C. had committed it to ...
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... tion were such as to melt my heart . I was in the centre of a nation lying in midnight darkness , where God was neither known nor worshipped . I endeavored to bear testimony to the authority of his holy institutions , and I could ...
... tion were such as to melt my heart . I was in the centre of a nation lying in midnight darkness , where God was neither known nor worshipped . I endeavored to bear testimony to the authority of his holy institutions , and I could ...
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... tion , and that of the committee , to the rising importance of the great work to which you have put your hands . The field opens rapidly to the view , and the hopes of Christian benevolence . A brighter star has arisen within our ...
... tion , and that of the committee , to the rising importance of the great work to which you have put your hands . The field opens rapidly to the view , and the hopes of Christian benevolence . A brighter star has arisen within our ...
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