| 1810 - 928 sider
...had not failed to speak of the mercy the Lord had shown in their own conversion, and to preach Jesns to them as the only Saviour, who alone could make...their baggage, and to settle their little affairs. The new-comers were quite humbled and amazed by such proofs of love and attention in their Christian... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 sider
...was known that these poor heathens had obtained leave to stay, there arose among our Esquimaux sucb a spirit of joy and gladness, that it was truly affecting...Jesus to them as the only Saviour, who alone could raaka them happy both here and here, after ; and now, on perceiving that they were to be inhabitants... | |
| bp. John Beck Holmes, John Holmes - 1818 - 488 sider
...witness it. Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy the Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them...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... | |
| bp. John Beck Holmes, John Holmes - 1818 - 492 sider
...witness it. Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy the Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them...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... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 sider
...obtained leave to stay, there arose among our Esquimaux such a spirit of joy and gladness, that it wag truly affecting -.-to witness it. Since their arrival...place, they hardly knew how to contain themselves for joyi Young and old ran to help them with their baggage, and to settle their little affairs. The new-comers... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1824 - 720 sider
...their first arrival our people had not failed to speak to them of the mercy which the Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them as the only Saviour; and now, on perceiving that they were to be inhabitants of the place, they hardly knew how to contain... | |
| John Holmes - 1827 - 492 sider
...Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy which the Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them...make them happy both here and hereafter ; and now, on being informed that they were to be inhabitants of the place, they hardly knew how to contain themselves... | |
| John Holmes - 1827 - 490 sider
...Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy which the Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them...make them happy both here and hereafter ; and now, on being informed that they were to be inhabitants of the place, they hardly knew how to contain themselves... | |
| 1831 - 366 sider
...witness it. Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy the Lord had shewn in their own conversion, and to preach Jesus to them...to contain themselves for joy. Young and old ran to CHRISTIAN LOVE. 181 help them with their baggage, and to settle their little affairs. It happened also... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1841 - 292 sider
...affecting to witness it. Since their arrival here, our people had not failed to speak of the mercy which the Lord had shown in their own conversion, and to...make them happy both here and hereafter; and now, on being informed that they were to be inhabitants of the. place, they hardly knew how to contain themselves... | |
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