Heroines of Missionary Enterprise and Christian InfluenceJ. Blackwood, 1929 - 320 pàgines |
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Pàgina 19
... Christ Jesus our Lord . ' And what were his reasons for this persuasion ? Did it proceed from confidence in himself ? No : ' We are more than conquerors , ' says he , ' through Him that loved us . To ' the saints in Christ Jesus which ...
... Christ Jesus our Lord . ' And what were his reasons for this persuasion ? Did it proceed from confidence in himself ? No : ' We are more than conquerors , ' says he , ' through Him that loved us . To ' the saints in Christ Jesus which ...
Pàgina 76
... Christ to the utmost extent of her ability , this amiable young lady was seized with an affection of the chest , which excited considerable alarm in the minds of her parents and friends . It was towards the close of the year 1826 that ...
... Christ to the utmost extent of her ability , this amiable young lady was seized with an affection of the chest , which excited considerable alarm in the minds of her parents and friends . It was towards the close of the year 1826 that ...
Pàgina 87
... Christ alone could fill the soul . Even to her the world was nothing more than a broken cistern that could hold no water ; and she thirsted , panted , and looked round for the fountain of living water , and found it — in religion ...
... Christ alone could fill the soul . Even to her the world was nothing more than a broken cistern that could hold no water ; and she thirsted , panted , and looked round for the fountain of living water , and found it — in religion ...
Continguts
PRELIMINARY ESSAY | 17 |
GLENORCHY | 49 |
MISS SOPHIA LAURA CLEMENTINE CUVIER | 74 |
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