Isaac Sharp: An Apostle of the Nineteenth CenturyHeadley Brothers, 1898 - 297 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... expect , and all that I could wish . It is inexpressibly comforting to think of the prospect before me . " In February , 1839 , Isaac Sharp married Hannah Procter , daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Procter of North Shields , and sister ...
... expect , and all that I could wish . It is inexpressibly comforting to think of the prospect before me . " In February , 1839 , Isaac Sharp married Hannah Procter , daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Procter of North Shields , and sister ...
Pagina 84
... a little outline , as he says , of " his first mental sight of Table Mountain , " and of his Norway illness and recovery . Mr. Müller read his certificate for service . STRONG IN FAITH . 85 " Do you expect to 84 LIFE OF ISAAC SHARP .
... a little outline , as he says , of " his first mental sight of Table Mountain , " and of his Norway illness and recovery . Mr. Müller read his certificate for service . STRONG IN FAITH . 85 " Do you expect to 84 LIFE OF ISAAC SHARP .
Pagina 85
... expect to do all that ? " he asked half incredulously of Isaac Sharp , who was now in his seventy- second year . " Yes , " was the reply , " if the Lord give me length of days and strength for it . My going about from place to place is ...
... expect to do all that ? " he asked half incredulously of Isaac Sharp , who was now in his seventy- second year . " Yes , " was the reply , " if the Lord give me length of days and strength for it . My going about from place to place is ...
Pagina 94
... are glad to have oxen instead , but it does seem strange that two cavalcades should be moving in opposite directions- the missionary and his family fleeing from the place at INTENSE ISOLATION . " 95 which we expect to lodge.
... are glad to have oxen instead , but it does seem strange that two cavalcades should be moving in opposite directions- the missionary and his family fleeing from the place at INTENSE ISOLATION . " 95 which we expect to lodge.
Pagina 95
... expect to lodge and spend to - morrow . Starlit winter nights when the wind blows freely are chill for our -open air evening meal . " The following day was Sunday and although the pastor was away the natives met as usual , and about ...
... expect to lodge and spend to - morrow . Starlit winter nights when the wind blows freely are chill for our -open air evening meal . " The following day was Sunday and although the pastor was away the natives met as usual , and about ...
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Isaac Sharp: An Apostle of the Nineteenth Century Frances Anne Budge Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
Isaac Sharp: An Apostle of the Nineteenth Century Frances Anne Budge Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2018 |
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Africa alluded believe blessing brother cheer China Christ Christian Chung King Church comfort companion daughter death deep diary Divine Dutch Reformed Church early Ettington faith farewell Father feel felt graciously Greenland Griffith John hand Hankow heard heart heavenly Herrnhut Holy Spirit Iceland Ichang interest Isaac Sharp says Isaac Sharp writes Joel Bean journey kind kindly Kuruman labour land Langley Kitching letter living London London Missionary Society look Lord Jesus Madagascar Matthew Bourne mercy Middlesbrough mind minister mission stations missionaries Moravian morning never night Norway passed pastor peace praise prayer present religious service remarks remember rest says Isaac Sharp sense Shoshong Society of Friends solemn soul South Africa spoke suffering sympathy tell tender thankful thee Thou thought told trust unto voice whilst wonderful words worship writes Isaac Sharp Yearly Meeting
Populaire passages
Pagina 32 - Far and wide, though all unknowing, Pants for thee each mortal breast ; Human tears for thee are flowing, Human hearts in thee would rest, Thirsting, as for dews of even, As the new-mown grass for rain ; Thee they seek, as God of heaven, Thee, as man, for sinners slain.
Pagina 97 - We lose what on ourselves we spend, We have as treasure without end Whatever, Lord, to Thee we lend, Who givest all.
Pagina 200 - That quickens only where thou say'st it may : Unless Thou show to us thine own true way No man can find it: Father ! Thou must lead. Do Thou, then, breathe those thoughts into my mind By which such virtue may in me be bred That in thy holy footsteps I may tread; The fetters of my tongue do Thou unbind, That I may have the power to sing of thee, And sound thy praises everlastingly.
Pagina 91 - Peace shall follow battle, Night shall end in day. 4 "Well I know thy trouble, 0 My servant true ; Thou art very weary, 1 was weary too ; But that toil shall make thee Some day all Mine own, And the end of sorrow Shall be near My throne.
Pagina 175 - What mean ye to weep, and to break mine heart? for I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.
Pagina 14 - For the beauty of each hour Of the day and of the night, Hill and vale, and tree and flower, Sun and moon and stars of light, Christ, our God, to Thee we raise This our sacrifice of praise.
Pagina 197 - Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you, "but rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy.
Pagina 103 - With willing heart and longing eyes, To watch before Thy gate, Ready to run the weary race, To bear the heavy weight ; No voice of thunder to expect, But follow calm and still, For love can easily divine The One Beloved's will.
Pagina 181 - Thrice blest is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is on the field when He Is most invisible.
Pagina 52 - And evermore beside him on his way The unseen Christ shall move, That he may lean upon his arm and say, " Dost thou, dear Lord, approve?