Missionary evenings at home, by H.L.L.T. Nelson and Sons, 1866 - 304 pages |
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... language to be able to hold some intercourse with the poor savages , they found them often pleased enough to hear of a better world , where there would be no cold , no hunger , no death ; but they would not listen to anything like ...
... language to be able to hold some intercourse with the poor savages , they found them often pleased enough to hear of a better world , where there would be no cold , no hunger , no death ; but they would not listen to anything like ...
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... helpers ; and he , with his good wife , were like father and mother to the young strangers , and did all they could to assist them in learning the Danish and Esquimaux languages , and to help them through MORAVIAN MISSIONS . 23.
... helpers ; and he , with his good wife , were like father and mother to the young strangers , and did all they could to assist them in learning the Danish and Esquimaux languages , and to help them through MORAVIAN MISSIONS . 23.
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H. L. L., Jane Laurie Borthwick. Danish and Esquimaux languages , and to help them through their first difficulties in so new and strange a country . But a sad time of trial was before them all . A Greenland boy , who had been sent on a ...
H. L. L., Jane Laurie Borthwick. Danish and Esquimaux languages , and to help them through their first difficulties in so new and strange a country . But a sad time of trial was before them all . A Greenland boy , who had been sent on a ...
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... language , and helping the translation of the Scriptures into it . " " But how did the Moravians get on when they were left behind ? " " They persevered in trying to acquire the language , and to instruct the poor heathens , amidst ...
... language , and helping the translation of the Scriptures into it . " " But how did the Moravians get on when they were left behind ? " " They persevered in trying to acquire the language , and to instruct the poor heathens , amidst ...
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... the Esquimaux live quietly , the children attend school , and the older people are also taught many useful things . They have a great love of music , and sing , very sweetly , hymns in their own language . When the MORAVIAN MISSIONS . 29.
... the Esquimaux live quietly , the children attend school , and the older people are also taught many useful things . They have a great love of music , and sing , very sweetly , hymns in their own language . When the MORAVIAN MISSIONS . 29.
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Page 131 - ... his ways are not as our ways, nor his thoughts as our thoughts.
Page 115 - In God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Page 150 - But martyrs struggle for a brighter prize, And win it with more pain. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim — Our claim to feed upon immortal truth, To walk with God, to be divinely free, To soar, and to anticipate the skies.
Page 150 - Patriots have toiled, and in their country's cause Bled nobly; and their deeds, as they deserve, Receive proud recompense. We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre. The historic muse, Proud of the treasure, marches with it down To latest times...
Page 171 - Jehovah cometh out of his place, to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity : and the earth shall disclose her blood, and shall no more cover her slain.
Page 292 - can so great a man refuse knowledge, and turn away from wisdom ? Tell me, my friend, why I must not ' add to words' and speak of a resurrection...
Page 218 - Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help. 4 His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.
Page 218 - Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God...
Page 50 - I know of no assembly of Christians, where there seems to be so much of the presence of God, where brotherly love so much prevails, and where I should take so much delight in the public worship of God in general, as in my own congregation...
Page 49 - ... weak and feeble that my nature seemed as if it would speedily dissolve. I feel as if my all was lost, and I was undone for this world, if the poor Heathen may not be converted.