Memoir of Martha C. Thomas: Late of Baltimore, MarylandJoseph & William Kite, printers, 1837 - 48 psl. |
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... feel the pardoning efficacy of his pre- cious blood , for past transgressions , and the renewings of his grace , that through the bap- tism of the Holy Ghost and fire , the power of sin might be subdued , its pollution tho- roughly ...
... feel the pardoning efficacy of his pre- cious blood , for past transgressions , and the renewings of his grace , that through the bap- tism of the Holy Ghost and fire , the power of sin might be subdued , its pollution tho- roughly ...
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... Feeling that his loss would almost destroy her earthly comforts , she watched over him with the most anxious and assiduous care . His life was at that time spared , but similar attacks of violent disease to which he was afterwards ...
... Feeling that his loss would almost destroy her earthly comforts , she watched over him with the most anxious and assiduous care . His life was at that time spared , but similar attacks of violent disease to which he was afterwards ...
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... already threatening . This bereavement was a heavy blow , which she ceased not to feel . She passed a long and severe winter in her cham- ber , enduring much from disease and from painful remedies MARTHA C. THOMAS . 15.
... already threatening . This bereavement was a heavy blow , which she ceased not to feel . She passed a long and severe winter in her cham- ber , enduring much from disease and from painful remedies MARTHA C. THOMAS . 15.
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... , the prevailing sentiment of her mind was , " all is vanity ; " feeling how utterly impotent are all such things to procure for man true happiness . The mildness 2 * MARTHA C. THOMAS . 17 tion. This she was favoured to do in the ...
... , the prevailing sentiment of her mind was , " all is vanity ; " feeling how utterly impotent are all such things to procure for man true happiness . The mildness 2 * MARTHA C. THOMAS . 17 tion. This she was favoured to do in the ...
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... feel grateful . The voyage home was a long one , and at- tended with severe storms , in one of which the ship was struck by a squall , and two large spars were carried away by the violence of the gale . In the confusion and uproar of ...
... feel grateful . The voyage home was a long one , and at- tended with severe storms , in one of which the ship was struck by a squall , and two large spars were carried away by the violence of the gale . In the confusion and uproar of ...
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Memoir of Martha C. Thomas, Late of Baltimore, Maryland (Classic Reprint) Martha Carey Thomas Peržiūra negalima - 2016 |
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acceptance alarming baptism believed beseech thee blessed cast change of heart Christ Jesus composure continued depart desired despon disease disposition dread duty eleventh month enabled endeavoured engaged in supplication everlasting arms expressed faith almost failed faith may hold favoured to pass fear feel felt fifth month go to glory grace happy HARVARD COLLEGE heaven hides a shining Holy Ghost Holy Spirit hope husband Jesus Christ JOSEPH RAKESTRAW Key West Lamb LATE OF BALTIMORE lieve little afterward Liverpool Lord Jesus MARYLAND MEMOIR OF MARTHA mercy mind was stayed natural diffidence night Oh Lord Oh yes patience pleased praise pray thee precious blood PRINTED BY JOSEPH quiet remarked replied salvation sanctifying Satan Saviour seasons seemed sinners soul and spirit suffering sustain things thou art thought thy account tion tranquillity Trials undone condition unto unworthiness voyage wait the Lord's words Yearly Meeting
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36 psl. - I'm constrained to be ! Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter, Bind my wandering heart to Thee : Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it ; Prone to leave the God I love ; Here's my heart, oh take and seal it, Seal it from Thy courts above.
36 psl. - Fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing thy grace, Streams of mercy never ceasing Call for songs of loudest praise: Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above: Praise the mount—0 fix me on it, Mount of God's unchanging love. Here I raise my Ebenezer, Hither by thy help I'm come; And I hope by thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home...
iii psl. - Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost ; Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour ; That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life.
36 psl. - I'm fixed upon it, Mount of God's unchanging love. 2. Here I raise my Ebenezer, Hither by Thy help I'm come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, Safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood.
35 psl. - Oh Death ! where is thy sting ? Oh Grave ! where is thy victory ? The sting of Death is sin, and the strength of sin is the Law.
39 psl. - Trials make the promise sweet, Trials give new life to prayer ; Trials bring me to his feet, Lay me low, and keep me there.
44 psl. - Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on his breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there.
31 psl. - ... with the most vivid red and white. It thus appeared to stand out from the rock; and I was certainly rather surprised at the moment that I first saw this gigantic head and upper part of a body bending over and staring grimly down at me. It would be impossible to convey in words an adequate idea of this uncouth and savage figure...
41 psl. - Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty ; just and true are all thy ways, thou King of saints ; who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?