Memoirs of the Life and Travels in the Service of the Gospel of Sarah StephensonKimber, Conrad, 1807 - 233 páginas |
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... opportunity . But , oh , I saw myself such a poor creature , and the work so awfully great , that I did not give up to it during the two years I was there , nor until sore trials made me willing ; though I was once so near obey- ing the ...
... opportunity . But , oh , I saw myself such a poor creature , and the work so awfully great , that I did not give up to it during the two years I was there , nor until sore trials made me willing ; though I was once so near obey- ing the ...
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... , but a little life arose ; and after dinner , many friends being present , we had a tendering opportunity , which a little re- lieved my mournful spirit . The 28th we had a meeting at Loughborough , and after- wards rode 54 MEMOIRS OF.
... , but a little life arose ; and after dinner , many friends being present , we had a tendering opportunity , which a little re- lieved my mournful spirit . The 28th we had a meeting at Loughborough , and after- wards rode 54 MEMOIRS OF.
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... opportunity at John Leaver's , in the evening . The next day we went to see the widow Coulson , who seemed in a sweet ... opportunities in friends ' families to satisfaction ; and in the afternoon we rode to Mansfield , twelve miles , in ...
... opportunity at John Leaver's , in the evening . The next day we went to see the widow Coulson , who seemed in a sweet ... opportunities in friends ' families to satisfaction ; and in the afternoon we rode to Mansfield , twelve miles , in ...
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... opportunity with two youths , to whom it seemed a day of visita- tion and indeed we were all tendered to- gether , so that the current of life ran sweetly , and warning , and caution were also given . It was a season that I hope will ...
... opportunity with two youths , to whom it seemed a day of visita- tion and indeed we were all tendered to- gether , so that the current of life ran sweetly , and warning , and caution were also given . It was a season that I hope will ...
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... opportunities , some of which , I trust , neither the visitors nor the visited will soon forget . May the Lord be praised , who yet condescends to make use of clay . There is a number of valuable friends , and some of the youth are ...
... opportunities , some of which , I trust , neither the visitors nor the visited will soon forget . May the Lord be praised , who yet condescends to make use of clay . There is a number of valuable friends , and some of the youth are ...
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afternoon arduous service attended awful Ballitore baptizing believe beloved Brecknockshire Builth certificate Chesterfield Clonmel close labour comfort concern to visit condescending deep baptisms deeply exercising desire divers Dorset Dublin duty Eleventh Month Elizabeth Ashbridge enabled engaged Enniscorthy faithful families of Friends family visit Father fear feel felt Fifth Month First-day Fordingbridge Fourth Month Frandley gracious heavenly holy name hope humble John Pemberton journey laborious Lancaster Liverpool Lord Lord's Lurgan Mary Jefferys Master Mehetabel Melksham mercifully miles mind Monthly Meeting morning mournful opened peace pleased poor portunity power of Truth praise precious preservation prospect Quarterly Meeting returned reverently rode season Second Month seemed service of visiting sittings Skipton solemn Solport soul spirit staid sweet sweetly thence Third Month Thomas Ross thou tion trust Truth arose Twelfth Month visit the families visiting families Waterford week-day meeting weighty Wiltshire Worcester Yearly Meeting Youghall
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Página 178 - The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a diamond : it is graven upon the table of their heart, and upon the horns of your altars ; whilst their children remember their altars and their groves by the green trees upon the high hills.
Página 147 - Even so ye also, when ye shall have done all the things that are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants; we have done that which it was our duty to do.
Página 24 - Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show my people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins.
Página 4 - Bodily exercise profiteth but little ;" but of the latter sort, he added, "but godliness is profitable to all things, having the promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come :" and this indeed is our exactest measure.
Página 229 - Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household, to give them their portion of meat in due season?
Página 224 - The last day, 26th of the Fourth month, early in the morning, the conflict of nature increasing, she said, in a patient disposition, " This is wearing work :" after a coughing fit, being much exhausted, " It will be well, let it be which way it may ; and that is better than all the world. It seems as if it must be nearly over now, I have so little strength left ;" then making a little pause, seemed to be uttering praises " How good ! how good ! " After a while she said, " I cannot say much, but my...
Página 119 - Oh, my lord ! wherewith shall I save Israel ? behold my family is poor in Manasseh, and I am the least in my father's house.
Página 134 - We hac a searching time there; but an invitation to the Fountain of purification was given, and some consolation to the poor travellers Zionward, was handed forth. From Skipton, taking one meeting by the way, we went to Rawden; and had deep wading at the meeting on first day, but after a considerable time of starving that thirst for vocal ministry which is painful to rightly exercised ministers, Truth arose. We went the same evening to dear Christiana Hustler's, near Bradford, and rested two days,...
Página 4 - ... omissions and commissions have caused me many hours of sorrow, and bitter cries to the Creator of the ends of the earth for forgiveness. And I trust in the days of humiliation, I was strengthened again to renew my covenant similar to Jacob, " If thou wilt be with me in the way I go, give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on; thou shalt be my God, and I will serve thee...
Página 37 - From the days of John the Baptist, the kingdom of heaven suffered violence, and the violent take it by force.