A Brief Memoir of Mrs. Jane Pallister, Or Preston Near Hull, who was a Consistent Member of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion: With a Faithful Account of the Wonderful Appearances After Her DeceaseJ. Noble, 1834 - 71 páginas |
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... taken and another left , " & c . Her father seened determined to prevent her keeping the company of her new associates ; her brothers abused her , saying she disgraced them all by mixing with what they styled the filth and off ...
... taken and another left , " & c . Her father seened determined to prevent her keeping the company of her new associates ; her brothers abused her , saying she disgraced them all by mixing with what they styled the filth and off ...
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... taken her beloved brother to his eternal rest . A little incident , connected with the decease of my uncle , I cannot forbear to mention . Her mother made her a present of a sum of money to purchase a black silk gown and other articles ...
... taken her beloved brother to his eternal rest . A little incident , connected with the decease of my uncle , I cannot forbear to mention . Her mother made her a present of a sum of money to purchase a black silk gown and other articles ...
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... taken much worse . I attended her day and night , assisting her to be got up as long as it could be done . Some time prior to her dis- solution , she was rendered speech- less , so that she could not express except by signs what were ...
... taken much worse . I attended her day and night , assisting her to be got up as long as it could be done . Some time prior to her dis- solution , she was rendered speech- less , so that she could not express except by signs what were ...
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... taken its flight . I gave vent to my feelings , and was relieved by a copious flow of tears ; I then retired . About ten , I again went to con- verse with Death . - Standing at the feet of the bed weeping , I was astonished at beholding ...
... taken its flight . I gave vent to my feelings , and was relieved by a copious flow of tears ; I then retired . About ten , I again went to con- verse with Death . - Standing at the feet of the bed weeping , I was astonished at beholding ...
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... taken her spirit safe home . For us it is wrong to be griev'd , But could heaven admit of a tear , By saints who from death are repriev'd , For sinners whose end draweth near ; For these she might justly lament , And who would her pity ...
... taken her spirit safe home . For us it is wrong to be griev'd , But could heaven admit of a tear , By saints who from death are repriev'd , For sinners whose end draweth near ; For these she might justly lament , And who would her pity ...
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Página 49 - Although the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines, the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Página 10 - Woe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, Bethsaida ! for if the mighty works which were done in you, had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes.
Página 7 - Your fathers, where are they? and the prophets, do they live for ever?
Página 5 - It is a delightful employment to discover and trace the operations of divine grace as they are manifested in the dispositions and lives of God's real children. It is peculiarly gratifying to observe how frequently, among the poorer classes of mankind, the sunshine of mercy beams upon the heart, and bears witness to the image of Christ, which the Spirit of God has impressed thereupon. Among such, the sincerity and simplicity of the Christian character appear unencumbered by those obstacles * The late...
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Página 48 - Give me the Bible in my hand, A heart to read and understand, And faith to trust the Lord; I'd sit alone from day to day, Or urge no company to stay, Nor wish to rove abroad.
Página 59 - Mary was all that they left behind — and now she is gone — she too has left me — but," he added, and a sweet smile passed across his countenance while he spake, " she is gone to her home, she has left a poor and empty world for that place where the wicked cease from troubling, and where the weary are at rest.
Página 25 - She cast in her lot with them, and said, " this people shall be my people, and their God my God for ever ;" and she never after repented her choice.
Página 26 - ... above all, to introduce into religion the name of Jesus, is to ensure the renewal of endless pernicious controversies, which have made Christianity the divider, instead of the uniter of mankind, and have with frightfully literal truth fulfilled the prophecy rightly or wrongly attributed to Jesus : " Think ye that I am come to send peace upon earth ? I tell you Nay, but a sword.