Periodical Accounts Relating to the Missions of the Church of the United Brethren Established Among the Heathen, Volum 4Brethen's Society for the Furtherance of the Gospel, 1806 |
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... meetings . The heat was excessive ; and as there was no rain , the scarcity of water became so great , that , throughout the whole country , both man and beast suffered exceedingly . The river Son- derend , which sometimes has ten feet ...
... meetings . The heat was excessive ; and as there was no rain , the scarcity of water became so great , that , throughout the whole country , both man and beast suffered exceedingly . The river Son- derend , which sometimes has ten feet ...
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tism this morning early , at his own house . In the evening- meeting we commended to the Lord , in fervent prayer ... meetings were now again held in their regular order . On the 19th , we received four waggon - loads of corn for ...
tism this morning early , at his own house . In the evening- meeting we commended to the Lord , in fervent prayer ... meetings were now again held in their regular order . On the 19th , we received four waggon - loads of corn for ...
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... meeting , till confined by his last illness . We visited him frequently , and found him always very grateful for the attention shown to him . In the last hours of his life , he evinced the most lively joy at the near prospect of seeing ...
... meeting , till confined by his last illness . We visited him frequently , and found him always very grateful for the attention shown to him . In the last hours of his life , he evinced the most lively joy at the near prospect of seeing ...
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... meeting in the church in the evening , in which we informed the congregation of the departure of their faithful friend and ' teacher . The whole assembly was in tears , and all our people truly mourned over this great loss to the ...
... meeting in the church in the evening , in which we informed the congregation of the departure of their faithful friend and ' teacher . The whole assembly was in tears , and all our people truly mourned over this great loss to the ...
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... meeting , several of the officers were attentive hearers . 16th , The wind was so troublesome that none but the mi ... meetings as regularly as I wish ; but every evening after the drums have beat , I go to the camp and meet the people ...
... meeting , several of the officers were attentive hearers . 16th , The wind was so troublesome that none but the mi ... meetings as regularly as I wish ; but every evening after the drums have beat , I go to the camp and meet the people ...
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adults arrived attended Bambey baptized Bavianskloof blessing blood boat Bonatz Brethren and Sisters Brother Kohrhammer Brother Rose called candidates for baptism Cape Cape-town Christ Christian church comfort commend ourselves communicants congregation conversation David Zeisberger dear Brethren death declared desire Esquimaux expressed faith favour felt forgiveness friends gave George Schmitt Gnadenthal Goshen gospel grace Gracehill gracious gratitude Greenland Gruenekloof hear heard heart heathen hither Holy Communion Holy Spirit hope Hopedale Hottentots illness Indian Indian Brethren Jacob Adams Jesus Kuehnel Kuester labours land letter Lichtenfels likewise live Lord Lord's Supper Marsveld meeting mercy Mission Missionaries Nain negroes night obliged occasion Okkak Paramaribo partake peace poor praise pray preaching received Redeemer rejoice returned salvation Saviour Schwinn sent settlement ship sinners sins soon soul speak Spirit spoke suffered teachers tears thanks things tism unto waggon whole wife wish word
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Side 110 - For God speaketh once, yea twice, Yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, When deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed ; Then he openeth the ears of men, And sealeth their instruction, That he may withdraw man from his purpose, And hide pride from man.
Side 301 - ... there is no other name given under heaven, among men, whereby we can be saved...
Side 105 - Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them as the only Saviour, who alone could make them happy both here and hereafter ; and now, on perceiving that they were to be inhabitants of the place, they hardly knew how to contain themselves for joy. Young and old ran to help them with their baggage, and to settle their little affairs. It happened also, that...
Side 406 - But if they get nothing, they repair to the female rock, of which they pretend, that it is inhabited by a malicious spirit, and beat it well, upbraiding it, saying : '-Why do you, ' by your hidden arms, cause all the game to be shot dead, so
Side 105 - As soon as it was known, that some heathen had obtained leave to stay, there arose among our Esquimaux such a spirit of joy and gladness, that it was truly affecting to witness it. Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy...
Side 425 - are, theo the fruits of your faith will be seen, and as to ( 441 ) " will become of you, you will be reconciled to God, and " through the merits of Jesus, be delivered from the power of " sin and Satan. You will know God as your gracious " Friend and Father, and that you are a pardoned sinner. Then " as to what will be done with you, you will be numbered " with God's people, and every good gift will be imparted
Side 110 - GOD speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; then He openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction, that He may withdraw man from his purpose, and hide pride from man.
Side 106 - ... converted, went immediately, took it down, and set it up in the midst of their own dwellings. The new comers were quite humbled and amazed by such proofs of love and attention on the part of their christian countrymen, and declared, that for the first time in their lives they had found people, who loved them with disinterested sincerity...
Side 248 - Kohlmeister visited her very faithfully, encouraging her to look up to Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, and on one occasion particularly, offered up a most fervent prayer to the Lord, that He would remove all her doubts by a full assurance, that her sins were forgiven through the merits of His precious blood : during which the poor patient, and all present melted into tears, and felt that their prayer was heard and answered. She wished afterwards to speak with her teacher, and confessed...