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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Sivu 26
... soul ; the light of grace showed me more per- spicuously my real condition . I saw that I had lost the image of God - bore the image of the Evil One ; that I was ignorant in understanding , corrupt and deceitful in heart , polluted in ...
... soul ; the light of grace showed me more per- spicuously my real condition . I saw that I had lost the image of God - bore the image of the Evil One ; that I was ignorant in understanding , corrupt and deceitful in heart , polluted in ...
Sivu 27
... soul , and ready to force me down to that bottomless pit which ap- peared just yawning ; in this situation I cried mightily to God for deliverance and pardon , but the heavens were as brass to my prayers , and the storm of Almighty ...
... soul , and ready to force me down to that bottomless pit which ap- peared just yawning ; in this situation I cried mightily to God for deliverance and pardon , but the heavens were as brass to my prayers , and the storm of Almighty ...
Sivu 28
... soul , I would for- ever remain silent . " In keeping with this purpose , not to run before he was called , Mr. Cookman kept steadily on his way , following closely the in- dications of Providence and of the Spirit as he could discern ...
... soul , I would for- ever remain silent . " In keeping with this purpose , not to run before he was called , Mr. Cookman kept steadily on his way , following closely the in- dications of Providence and of the Spirit as he could discern ...
Sivu 29
... soul seemed weighed down with a sense of my unfitness . ' Oh ! my God , ' I could not help crying , ' why am I here ? These poor heathen never trifled away privileges as I have done . ' When my name was called from the chair , I was in ...
... soul seemed weighed down with a sense of my unfitness . ' Oh ! my God , ' I could not help crying , ' why am I here ? These poor heathen never trifled away privileges as I have done . ' When my name was called from the chair , I was in ...
Sivu 32
... soul , to consider thyself as a pilgrim in this wilderness , and rest in naught but God ! " Just before landing , retarded by calms , he took advantage of the smooth sea and quiet waiting to re - examine the motives . which led him to ...
... soul , to consider thyself as a pilgrim in this wilderness , and rest in naught but God ! " Just before landing , retarded by calms , he took advantage of the smooth sea and quiet waiting to re - examine the motives . which led him to ...
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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