A Sermon, Preached at Haverhill (Mass.) in Remembrance of Mrs. Harriet Newell, Wife of the Rev. Samuel Newell, Missionary to India: Who Died at the Isle of France, Nov. 30, 1812, Aged 19 Years. : to which are Added Memoirs of Her Life |
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... Redeemer's cause , she would repair to him earlier , give up all for him more cheerfully , and serve him with greater zeal . Imitate her humility , self - denial , and faith , that you may again enjoy her socie- ty , and dwell with her ...
... Redeemer's cause , she would repair to him earlier , give up all for him more cheerfully , and serve him with greater zeal . Imitate her humility , self - denial , and faith , that you may again enjoy her socie- ty , and dwell with her ...
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... Redeemer , who took him out of the horrible pit and miry clay ; who shed upon the darkness , that once enveloped him , a cheering light ; who inspired him with hope , and put it into his heart to preach salva- tion to those , who were ...
... Redeemer , who took him out of the horrible pit and miry clay ; who shed upon the darkness , that once enveloped him , a cheering light ; who inspired him with hope , and put it into his heart to preach salva- tion to those , who were ...
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... Redeemer . March 25. Humility has been the subject of my meditations this day . I find I have been greatly deficient in this Christian grace . O for that meek and lowly spirit which Jesus ex- hibited in the days of his flesh . March 25 ...
... Redeemer . March 25. Humility has been the subject of my meditations this day . I find I have been greatly deficient in this Christian grace . O for that meek and lowly spirit which Jesus ex- hibited in the days of his flesh . March 25 ...
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... Redeemer , how thankful ought we to be . Thousands of our age are at his present period , going on in thoughtless security ; and why are not we left ? It is of God's infinite mercy and free abound- ing grace . Can we not with our whole ...
... Redeemer , how thankful ought we to be . Thousands of our age are at his present period , going on in thoughtless security ; and why are not we left ? It is of God's infinite mercy and free abound- ing grace . Can we not with our whole ...
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... Redeemer who can reconcile rebellious mortals to himself , make us both holy , that we may be happy . Write soon and often . I am yours affectionately , H.A. " - To Miss F. W. of Beverly . Haverhill , Dec. 2 , 1807 . " Most sincerely do ...
... Redeemer who can reconcile rebellious mortals to himself , make us both holy , that we may be happy . Write soon and often . I am yours affectionately , H.A. " - To Miss F. W. of Beverly . Haverhill , Dec. 2 , 1807 . " Most sincerely do ...
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Page 171 - Blessed be the Lord, because he hath heard the voice of my supplications. The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped : Therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.
Page 47 - Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours ; And ask them, what report they bore to heaven : And how they might have borne more welcome news.
Page 130 - O thou bounteous giver of all good, Thou art of all thy gifts thyself the crown ! Give what thou canst, without thee we are poor ; And with thee rich, take what thou wilt away.