A Memoir of the Rev. John Jenkins: Late a Wesleyan Missionary in the Island of Jamaica : Including Character Notices of West Indian Slavery, &c., &c.,J. Mason, 1832 - 220 páginas |
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Página 44
... brethren and sisters , my Sarah and myself , will show what I mean about the character of the Irish when possessed of real religion . We were in his sitting - room at the time it was announced that some strangers wished to see him . He ...
... brethren and sisters , my Sarah and myself , will show what I mean about the character of the Irish when possessed of real religion . We were in his sitting - room at the time it was announced that some strangers wished to see him . He ...
Página 46
... brethren rise , And grasp them in the flaming skies . ' I should like to write much more of the kindness we received during our stay in Ireland , but words are not capable of telling what I mean . Three times we visited Cork , and each ...
... brethren rise , And grasp them in the flaming skies . ' I should like to write much more of the kindness we received during our stay in Ireland , but words are not capable of telling what I mean . Three times we visited Cork , and each ...
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... brethren known that we were so near to them , probably we should have been able to exchange some tokens of friendship which would have been acceptable to us . About eleven o'clock we cleared Antigua , were not far from Montserrat , and ...
... brethren known that we were so near to them , probably we should have been able to exchange some tokens of friendship which would have been acceptable to us . About eleven o'clock we cleared Antigua , were not far from Montserrat , and ...
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... brethren , and their wives , and the late Mrs. Crofts ( who had accompanied them ) , should also fall a sacri- fice to the climate , we hastened them away ; Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins to Grateful - Hill , a mountainous , woody , and cool ...
... brethren , and their wives , and the late Mrs. Crofts ( who had accompanied them ) , should also fall a sacri- fice to the climate , we hastened them away ; Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins to Grateful - Hill , a mountainous , woody , and cool ...
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... brethren the opportunity of bearing such a testimony , in reference to him , as is borne by the Rev. Mr. Shipman in reference to Mr. Allen , in the following extract from his letter above alluded to : - 66 The death - bed of Henry Allen ...
... brethren the opportunity of bearing such a testimony , in reference to him , as is borne by the Rev. Mr. Shipman in reference to Mr. Allen , in the following extract from his letter above alluded to : - 66 The death - bed of Henry Allen ...
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Página 150 - Blessed are they that have been persecuted for righteousness" sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye when men shall reproach you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Página 49 - The God that rules on high, That all the earth surveys, That rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas ; This awful God is ours, Our Father and our Love ; He will send down his heavenly powers, To carry us above.
Página 218 - THE peace of God, which passeth all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord : And the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, be amongst you and remain with you always.
Página 54 - Soon to the sport of death the crew repair, Dart the long lance, or spread the baited snare. One in redoubling mazes wheels along, And glides, unhappy ! near the triple prong : Rodmond, unerring, o'er his head suspends The barbed steel...
Página 218 - O GoD, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home.
Página 54 - What radiant changes strike the astonish'd sight ! What glowing hues of mingled shade and light ! Not equal beauties gild the lucid west With parting beams all o'er profusely drest, Not lovelier colours paint the vernal dawn, When orient dews impearl the...
Página 92 - My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations ; knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
Página 46 - There we shall meet again, When all our toils are o'er, And death, and grief, and pain, And parting are no more ; We shall with all our brethren rise, And grasp thee in the flaming skies.
Página 54 - When orient dews impearl th' enamell'd lawn, Than from his sides in bright suffusion flow, That now with gold empyreal seem to glow ; Now in pellucid sapphires meet the view, And emulate the soft celestial hue ; Now beam a flaming crimson on the eye, And now assume the purple's deeper dye : But here description clouds each shining ray, What terms of art can Nature's...
Página 107 - ... estates by the crack of the lash, or the power with which drivers are provided to exercise punishment, it would be desirable that such a weapon of arbitrary and unjust authority were taken from them. It is at present customary to crack the whip to turn out the gangs at stated hours to the field. When a Negro seems to be tardy at his work, the driver sounds the lash near him, or lets him feel it, as he thinks proper.