The Life of the Rev. Alfred Cookman: With Some Account of His Father, the Rev. George Grimston CookmanNelson & Phillips, 1873 - 480 sivua |
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... expressed , the judicious father laid before him all the difficulties which would lie in his path : The long and expensive process of college and professional education ; the still longer period which must elapse before he could ...
... expressed , the judicious father laid before him all the difficulties which would lie in his path : The long and expensive process of college and professional education ; the still longer period which must elapse before he could ...
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... expressed themselves as being much edified . " He could not fail of a valuable lesson from this experience . Within a short time he made his first platform address , and achieved , in this maiden effort , that marked success which , so ...
... expressed themselves as being much edified . " He could not fail of a valuable lesson from this experience . Within a short time he made his first platform address , and achieved , in this maiden effort , that marked success which , so ...
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... expressed the same view . Considerably agitated by such a concurrence of opinions , he laid the whole matter be- fore his father , fully anticipating his decided negative for the present , when , to his great surprise , his father ...
... expressed the same view . Considerably agitated by such a concurrence of opinions , he laid the whole matter be- fore his father , fully anticipating his decided negative for the present , when , to his great surprise , his father ...
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... expressed himself thus : " It was the voice of the Spirit which first called my attention to Africa . I have from a child commiserated the injured negro ; and for years prior to this my missionary feelings sympathized with them in ...
... expressed himself thus : " It was the voice of the Spirit which first called my attention to Africa . I have from a child commiserated the injured negro ; and for years prior to this my missionary feelings sympathized with them in ...
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... expressed great sorrow when they left her . In a note to the mother she wrote : " I give my testimony respecting thy dear boys that I have enjoyed great consolation in their company . While endeavoring to in- form their little minds ...
... expressed great sorrow when they left her . In a note to the mother she wrote : " I give my testimony respecting thy dear boys that I have enjoyed great consolation in their company . While endeavoring to in- form their little minds ...
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66 January affectionate afternoon Alfred Cookman altar Annie attended Baltimore beautiful believe Bishop blessed boys brethren Bruner camp-meeting Christ Christ Church Christian comfort Conference congregation consecration conversion crowded dear death delightful devoted Dickinson College divine duty earnest eloquence enjoyed entire sanctification experience faith father feel friends George GEORGE G give glory God's grace Green Street happy Harrisburg heard heart heaven Heavenly holiness influence interest Jesus John Emory labor letter living look Lord meeting Methodist Episcopal Church mind ministers ministry morning mother never Newark night o'clock occasion Ocean Grove pastor Philadelphia piety Pittsburgh pray prayer prayer-meeting preached preacher precious present pulpit religious Sabbath salvation sanctification seemed sermon sister soul spirit Street success sympathy thing thought tion to-day trust Vineland week West Chester wife Wilmington words yesterday York young