African slave-trade, and prepared the way for the abolition of slavery in every colony of the empire. In the prosecution of these objects, he relied not in vain on God; but, in the progress, he was called to endure great obloquy and great opposition. Autographs for Freedom - Side 74redigert av - 1854 - 309 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Westminster abbey - 1841 - 214 sider
...the abiding eloquence of a Christian life. Eminent as he was in every department of public labour, and a leader in every work of charity, whether to...spiritual wants of his fellow men, his name will ever be especially identified with those exertions which, by the blessing of God, removed from England the... | |
| 1844 - 142 sider
...the abiding eloquence of a Christian life. Eminent as he was in every department of public labour, and a leader in every work of charity, whether to...specially identified with those exertions which, by the blessing of God, removed from England the guilt of the African slave trade, and prepared the way for... | |
| 1844 - 320 sider
...the abiding eloquence of a Christian life. Eminent as he was in every department of public labour, and a leader in every work of charity, whether to...spiritual wants of his fellow men, his name will ever be especially identified with those exertions which, by the blessing of God, removed from England the... | |
| Edward Mogg - 1848 - 304 sider
...died 1833. A sitting figure, by S. Joseph. Eminent as he was in every part of public labour, and a i leader in every work of charity, whether to relieve the temporal or spiritual wants of his fellow men, his name will ever be revered, and specially identified with those... | |
| 1915 - 560 sider
...pedestal the following sentences are taken : — Eminent as he was in every department of public labour, and a leader in every work of charity, whether to relieve the temporal or spiritual wants of his fellow men, his name will ever be specially identified with those exertion»... | |
| 1851 - 364 sider
...the abiding eloquence of a Christian life. Eminent as he was in every department of public labour, and a leader in every work of charity, whether to...specially identified with those exertions which, by the blessing of God, removed from England the guilt of the African Slave Trade, and prepared the way for... | |
| Julia Griffiths - 1854 - 382 sider
...friend of the oppressed and degraded negro race : — " To the memory of WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, born in Hull, August 24, 1759, died in London, July 29,...African slave-trade, and prepared the way for the abolition of slavery in every colony of the empire. In the prosecution of these objects, he relied... | |
| Julia Griffiths - 1854 - 362 sider
...parliaments during that period, one of the two representatives for Yorkshire. In an age and country fertil* in great and good men, he was among the foremost of...African slave-trade, and prepared the way for the abolition of slavery in every colony of the empire. In the prosecution of these objects, he relied... | |
| Henry M. Wheeler - 1861 - 254 sider
...OF A CHRISTIAN LIFE, EMINENT AS HE WAS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LABOUR, ~ AND A LEADER IN EVERT WORK OF CHARITY, WHETHER TO RELIEVE THE TEMPORAL OR...SPECIALLY IDENTIFIED WITH THOSE EXERTIONS WHICH, BY THE BLESSING OF GOD REMOVED FROM ENGLAND THE GUILT OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE-TRADF,, AND PREPARED THE WAY FOR... | |
| Westminster abbey - 1872 - 156 sider
..." abiding eloquence of a Christian life. Eminent as he was in " every department of public labour, and a leader in every work " of charity, whether to...specially identified with " those exertions which, by the blessing of God, removed from " England the guilt of the African Slave Trade, and prepared the " way... | |
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