Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... directed to some one useful and interesting object of attention . " There is no necessity of dissenting from these intelligent remarks . Complete justice , however , would hardly be done to the character of Mr. Cornelius , not to add ...
... directed to some one useful and interesting object of attention . " There is no necessity of dissenting from these intelligent remarks . Complete justice , however , would hardly be done to the character of Mr. Cornelius , not to add ...
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... directed towards heaven , in suppli- cations for blessings on ourselves and others . The next day he called at our room , and earnestly entreated us to commence with him immediately in seeking salvation . Our hearts were full before ...
... directed towards heaven , in suppli- cations for blessings on ourselves and others . The next day he called at our room , and earnestly entreated us to commence with him immediately in seeking salvation . Our hearts were full before ...
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... directed to his sister . In the month of March , about six or seven weeks after the commencement of his religious impressions , he found peace in submission to Christ . " One day , " remarks a fellow - student , " he knocked at my door ...
... directed to his sister . In the month of March , about six or seven weeks after the commencement of his religious impressions , he found peace in submission to Christ . " One day , " remarks a fellow - student , " he knocked at my door ...
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... for the benefit of the Indian tribes . He was directed to express to the late sec- retary of war , the Hon . William H. Crawford , the high estimation in which the Board regarded his services in connection 6 ELIAS CORNELIUS . 61.
... for the benefit of the Indian tribes . He was directed to express to the late sec- retary of war , the Hon . William H. Crawford , the high estimation in which the Board regarded his services in connection 6 ELIAS CORNELIUS . 61.
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... directing my course on a journey of three thousand miles . The constant hum of business , the crowded streets , and numerous ships which lined the river , gave at once the most convincing evidence of the growing importance of New ...
... directing my course on a journey of three thousand miles . The constant hum of business , the crowded streets , and numerous ships which lined the river , gave at once the most convincing evidence of the growing importance of New ...
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