| Mary Reckitt - 1826 - 70 sivua
...it is ever due ; even to the free unmerited mercy of God in Christ Jesus, our blessed Mediator arid Atoning Sacrifice for sin. I also felt that nothing...Access was again granted to the Fountain of Blessings ; whicti jiow richly flowed in my before tried mind, and have continued to do so to the present time,... | |
| 1852 - 214 sivua
...thankfully believe, that he is now for ever at rest, in the heavenly city, none of whose inhabitants can say " I am sick," and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquities. THOMAS VEEYERS, Preston. 33 6mo. 20 1852 JOSEPH JOHN WALKER, 30 3mo. 17 1851 Melbourne, South Australia.... | |
| Society of friends - 1852 - 224 sivua
...thankfully believe, that he is now for ever at rest, in the heavenly city, none of whose inhabitants can say " I am sick," and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquities. THOMAS VEEVERS, Preston. 33 6mo. 20 1852 JOSEPH JOHN WALKER, 30 3mo. 17 1851 Melbourne, South Australia.... | |
| Esther Seebohm - 1854 - 378 sivua
...thankfully believe, that he his now for ever at rest, in the heavenly city, none of whose inhabitants can say, " I am sick, and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquities." He died on the 4th of 10th month, 1852, aged 22 years. " There is no happy death but that which conducts... | |
| 1864 - 594 sivua
...tors, and comparing that scene with the eternal hills, and the land "where the inhabitant never says, I am sick, and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquity." That precious girl, whose earthly tabernacle had been so gently taken down, and who, ere... | |
| 1869 - 498 sivua
...thing it will be, dear brother, for us by and by to reach the land " ol which the inhabitants shall not say, I am sick, and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquity." It will be such a glorious thing, moreover, to be out of gunshot of the devil. He has made... | |
| David Alfred Doudney - 1869 - 132 sivua
...the rest ! that 's the home ! There no pains, no sicknesses, no deaths ! " The inhabitant never says, I am sick ; and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquity." Iniquity ! Ah, that 's the dreaded word ! Sin ! guilt ! What I did when I was young ; yea,... | |
| David Alfred Doudney - 1877 - 176 sivua
...angels veil their faces, and cry, " Holy, holy, holy is the Lord;" "where the inhabitant never says, I am sick ; and the people who dwell therein are forgiven their iniquity;" where those who dwell there shall "hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall... | |
| Ida Jackson - 1898 - 282 sivua
...blissful prospect of a peaceful, happy entrance into that country whereof the inhabitant never says " I am sick," and the people who dwell therein are " forgiven their iniquity." The pleading tones, the tender accents of her nephew's voice, combined with the pathetic... | |
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