The Romance of Missions: Or, Inside Views of Life and Labor, in the Land of AraratRandolph, 1875 - 710 páginas |
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Página 44
... feeling , and I rejoiced to see such tenderness . The Sunday - school followed the morning service , and almost the entire congregation remained to take a part in it . I went with Prappion to the school - room below , and in a moment ...
... feeling , and I rejoiced to see such tenderness . The Sunday - school followed the morning service , and almost the entire congregation remained to take a part in it . I went with Prappion to the school - room below , and in a moment ...
Página 63
... feeling more for his people than for himself . He was impatient for results , and wanted them to leap , at one bound , into the enjoyment of all that other nations have secured after centuries of painful struggles and costly sacrifices ...
... feeling more for his people than for himself . He was impatient for results , and wanted them to leap , at one bound , into the enjoyment of all that other nations have secured after centuries of painful struggles and costly sacrifices ...
Página 70
... feeling ; and I felt that the insight would be invaluable in my future labors among the people . My note - book received full additions in the very words used on the occasion , and I was led to query whether , indeed , there had been a ...
... feeling ; and I felt that the insight would be invaluable in my future labors among the people . My note - book received full additions in the very words used on the occasion , and I was led to query whether , indeed , there had been a ...
Página 71
... feeling of a father and a friend . He had the power of throwing himself out of himself into the feelings and interests of others ; nor did he less draw out their sympathies into his own , and make them sharers in his FLITTING OF HOME ...
... feeling of a father and a friend . He had the power of throwing himself out of himself into the feelings and interests of others ; nor did he less draw out their sympathies into his own , and make them sharers in his FLITTING OF HOME ...
Página 72
... feeling of one who loved to forget the difference of station to which each was called , and to bring forward the brotherly union as members of one family in Christ , children of the same Heavenly Father , in which blessed equality all ...
... feeling of one who loved to forget the difference of station to which each was called , and to bring forward the brotherly union as members of one family in Christ , children of the same Heavenly Father , in which blessed equality all ...
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