| George Whitefield - 1771 - 524 sivua
...departure from London. Surely it was trying, to leave fo many pt each end of the town, who, I hope, will be my joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day. Indeed, after being taken ill of my old diforder at Edinburgh, and remaining near fix weeks filent... | |
| Thomas Babington - 1818 - 200 sivua
...brought into being, and whom, under a better system- of education, they might have found their glory, and joy, and crown of rejoicing in the great day of the Lord. That the parents have adopted partial and erroneous views of religious truth, who can doubt ? God is,... | |
| Thomas Babington - 1826 - 296 sivua
...brought into being, and whom, under a better system of education, they might have found their gldry, and joy, and crown of rejoicing in the great day of the Lord. That the parents have adopted partial and erroneous views of religious truth, who can doubt ? God is,... | |
| 1834 - 846 sivua
...in my heart— all that I feel towards you. I desire, earnestly desire your salvation, that you may be my joy and crown of rejoicing, in the great day of the Lord. I trust we shall yet meet again in this world, and see each other in the flesh, to tell of all that... | |
| 1845 - 582 sivua
...brought to a saving knowledge of the truth, by Mr. Hartley's instrumentality, and that will be his joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day of the Lord. I would not be discouraged, therefore, in the work of my calling, hoping that, feeble and unworthy... | |
| 1849 - 320 sivua
...helps meet for each other in the great work of their salvation. They are both now living, and I trust will be my joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day of our Lord Jesus. Soon after this the holy season of Lent came on, which our friends kept very strictly,... | |
| John Richard Andrews (barrister.) - 1864 - 456 sivua
...departure from London. Surely it was trying to leave so many friends at each end of the town, who I hope will be my joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day Often have I thought of my dear London friends when I guessed they were assembled together; and as... | |
| James Paterson Gledstone - 1871 - 580 sivua
...helpsmeet for each other in the great work of their salvation. They are both now living, and I trust will be my joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day of our Lord Jesus.' Lent soon came, and its fastings and hardships brought Whitefield's spiritual conflicts... | |
| John Gill, Michael A. G. Haykin - 1997 - 268 sivua
...through many difficulties that attend it; for such souls whom they have been useful to, will be their joy, and crown of rejoicing, in the great day of the Lord. 47 The bright prospect of salvation led Gill to identify a second group, "sensible" sinners. Souls... | |
| Leigh Richmond - 2001 - 116 sivua
...help-meet for each other in the great work of their salvation. They are both now living, and, I trust, will be my joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day of our Lord Jesus. Soon after this, [the holy season of] Lent came on, which our friends kept very strictly,... | |
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