Calcutta to see him, six or seven hours bet 3 fore his departure; but he was too far gone fully to recognize them. " Thus, in the fifty-fourth year of his age, and the twenty-fourth of his missionary labours at Serampore, departed one of the most faithful,... Memoirs of the life of the rev. William Ward - Página 222por Samuel Stennett (the younger.) - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Adams - 1795 - 676 páginas
...equally noble, and no doubt foftened his dying moments ; for he expired in a few hours AD 13*9. after in the fifty-fourth year of his age, and the twenty-fourth of his reign. . None was ever Ids indebted to chance than Robert was. If he was fortunate in any refpe<£t,... | |
| 1824 - 452 páginas
...been the father, and Mr. BW Marshraan had arrived from Calcutta to see him, six or seven hours before his departure ; but he was too far gone fully to recognize...Thus, in the fifty-fourth year of his age, and the twenty fourth of his Missionary labours at Serampore, departed one of the most faithful, disinterested,... | |
| 1823 - 458 páginas
...that his happy spirit had left its tenement of clay. Thos in the 54th year of his a~e, and the 24lh of his missionary labours at Serampore, departed one...the vineyard of his Glorious "Redeemer, that India had ever seen. To enlarge on his character here would be quite superfluous ; it it too well known to... | |
| Ashbel Green - 1824 - 500 páginas
...Calcutta to see him, six or seven hours before his departure ; but he was too far gone fully to recognise them. Thus, in the fifty-fourth year of his age and...most faithful, disinterested, and arduous labourers ¡u the vineyard of his Glorious Redeemer, that India has ever seen. To enlarge on his character here... | |
| 1824 - 570 páginas
...Marsbman, had arrived from Calcutta to see him, six or seven hours before his departure ; but he was (oo far gone fully to recognize them. Thus in the fifty-fourth year of his age, and the twenty-four! h of his Missionary labours atSerampoi e , departed one of the most faithful, disinterested,... | |
| James A. Huie - 1842 - 364 páginas
...parties was dissolved, though without any loss of esteem on either side. In March 1823, Mr Ward died in the fifty-fourth year of his age and the twenty-fourth of his labours in Hindostan. He was the author of a valuable work on the religion, manners, and customs of... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 páginas
...spectator so noble and so serene. Henry VII. died at his palace of Richmond on the 21st of April, 1509, in the fifty-fourth year of his age and the twenty-fourth of his reign. With all the vices of his character he was fortunate as a monarch, and by his very mean and... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 766 páginas
...in London for sums less than forty shillings. He died at his new palace of Richmond, April 21, 1509, in the fiftyfourth year of his age and the twentyfourth of his reign, and was buried in the magnificent chapel which he had built for his tomb at Westminster Abbey.... | |
| Charles Collins - 1911 - 374 páginas
...cleared his clouded brain, he surrendered his earthly crown the following Friday (February 16, 1685), in the fifty-fourth year of his age and the twenty-fourth of his reign. He died like a true Stuart, debonairly, and his death-bed scene reads like great fiction even... | |
| 1823 - 420 páginas
...been the father, and Mr. BW Marshman, had arrived from Calcutta to see him, six or seven hours before his departure; but he was too far gone fully to recognize them. Thus in the fifty-fourth year of his age, j and the twenty-fourth of his missionary labors at Serampore, departed one of the most faithful, disinterested,... | |
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