Memoir of Charles Lathrop WinslowWilliam Peirce, 1834 - 108 páginas |
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... Bible , which is now nearly the whole , and a part of the Assem- bly's Catechism . He has gone nearly through the historical parts of the Old and New Tes- tament , with considerable understanding of what he reads , as I have generally ...
... Bible , which is now nearly the whole , and a part of the Assem- bly's Catechism . He has gone nearly through the historical parts of the Old and New Tes- tament , with considerable understanding of what he reads , as I have generally ...
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... Bible as though he had delight in the sentiment and language . But I have no reason to think that he is born again . We add two specimens of his letters at this age . MY DEAR GRANDPAPA , Oodooville . I have written to grand mamma ...
... Bible as though he had delight in the sentiment and language . But I have no reason to think that he is born again . We add two specimens of his letters at this age . MY DEAR GRANDPAPA , Oodooville . I have written to grand mamma ...
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... held meetings to ridicule the Bible and those who loved it , and had commit- ted sins too bad to be mentioned , are now with many tears crying to God for mercy . No one who has not been with them as he has , CHARLES L. WINSLOW , 35.
... held meetings to ridicule the Bible and those who loved it , and had commit- ted sins too bad to be mentioned , are now with many tears crying to God for mercy . No one who has not been with them as he has , CHARLES L. WINSLOW , 35.
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... Bible was in this way his most pleasant reading book , and he had the principal histori- cal facts in the Old and New Testament treasured up in his mind , when he had read but little else and any text of scripture that , in reading or ...
... Bible was in this way his most pleasant reading book , and he had the principal histori- cal facts in the Old and New Testament treasured up in his mind , when he had read but little else and any text of scripture that , in reading or ...
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... Bible . He used to make frequent remarks upon what he read , and often anticipated what would be the result of this or that course , when pursued without the fear of God . Such books also as Chalmer's Sermons , and Watts ' World to Come ...
... Bible . He used to make frequent remarks upon what he read , and often anticipated what would be the result of this or that course , when pursued without the fear of God . Such books also as Chalmer's Sermons , and Watts ' World to Come ...
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afternoon America arrived aunt blessed Bluff Point Boarding School Calcutta Catechism Ceylon CHARLES L CHARLES LATHROP child Christ Christian church Conn conversation daughter deal dear boy dear parents dear sisters death declension desire early eyes faith father fear feel felt friends garden gold color gospel grandmamma GRANDPAPA heard heart heathen heaven hope hymn Jaffna Jesus Joanna land lessons letter Lord comforts Lord's Supper Madras mamma meet mercy mind Miron Winslow mission missionary morning mother never night Norwich o'clock Oodooville papa parents and sisters pilgrim fathers pious pleasant to-day Pondicherry pray prayers preached rain read the Bible Sabbath School salvation Saturday Saviour says Scripture seems to comfort sermon ship sionary sleep sometimes soon soul Spaulding speaking Spirit Sunday Tamul tears things thought tion wish words write yesterday
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Página 108 - What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's isle, Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown ; The heathen, in his blindness, Bows down to wood and stone...
Página 108 - Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole : Till o'er our ransom'd nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign.
Página 108 - From Greenland's icy mountains ; From India's coral strand ; Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand ; From many an ancient river ; From many a palmy plain ; They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
Página 104 - And his head was brought in a charger, and given to the damsel: and she brought it to her mother. 12 And his disciples came, and took up the body, and buried it, and went and told Jesus.
Página 82 - Thy saints in earlier life removed, In sweeter accents sing ; And bless the swiftness of their flight, That bore them to their King. The burthens of a lengthened day With patience we would bear. Till evening's welcome hour shall show We were our Master's care.
Página 105 - Oh, can it be 1 — and yet, sure I am that I never before saw the Saviour so lovely, so desirable, — never considered as now the length, and breadth, and height, and depth of that love which passeth knowledge — the value of that fountain which is set open for sin and uncleanness ; — never saw the whole plan of salvation so perfect, so wonderful ; - -never with such feelings could say,
Página 93 - Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God has prepared for them that love him.
Página 82 - To thee we yield our comforts up, To thee our lives resign ; « In straits and dangers rich and safe, If we and ours are thine.
Página 39 - Star' will come to Madras next month, and as, just at this time, I feel that what I do must be done quickly, I commence a sheet, the first object of which shall be to give you some facts of our lamented Charles. " Had I anticipated the event which has so afflicted us, I could have treasured up many things, which to you and to us would be interesting, especially such as occurred in some of the last months and weeks he spent at home. As it is, my memory would do him less justice than my heart. I think...
Página 86 - His doctrine dropped as the rain, and His speech distilled as the dew ; as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass.