Journal of the Life, Labours, and Travels of Thomas Shillitoe in the Service of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Volume 2Harvey and Darton, 1839 - Quakers |
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... offered to be my companion to Minden . This offer coming so unexpectedly ( we not having conversed on the subject , ) was fresh cause of thankfulness to my mind . I met the com- mittee on continental concerns , appointed by the Meeting ...
... offered to be my companion to Minden . This offer coming so unexpectedly ( we not having conversed on the subject , ) was fresh cause of thankfulness to my mind . I met the com- mittee on continental concerns , appointed by the Meeting ...
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... offering my hand at our parting , which the duke accepted ; and I can say , it is with feelings of near affection towards him that I make this record . We were afterwards informed , through a channel of which we could not doubt the ...
... offering my hand at our parting , which the duke accepted ; and I can say , it is with feelings of near affection towards him that I make this record . We were afterwards informed , through a channel of which we could not doubt the ...
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... offered to give me the names of a few serious persons in Berlin , which I gladly accepted , under feelings that led me to hope they would prove the means , in some way , of helping me in the prosecution of my religious prospects there ...
... offered to give me the names of a few serious persons in Berlin , which I gladly accepted , under feelings that led me to hope they would prove the means , in some way , of helping me in the prosecution of my religious prospects there ...
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... offering was well received . Whilst on my way from Pyrmont , my mind was at times tried with the consideration of how I was to proceed , should my pro- spect continue with me of a visit to the King of Prusssia , in order that an ...
... offering was well received . Whilst on my way from Pyrmont , my mind was at times tried with the consideration of how I was to proceed , should my pro- spect continue with me of a visit to the King of Prusssia , in order that an ...
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... offering me his hand : having seen my certificates , he was by them acquainted with my views in coming to this country ... offered on this and other subjects ; and I concluded with expressing the desire which attended my mind , that the ...
... offering me his hand : having seen my certificates , he was by them acquainted with my views in coming to this country ... offered on this and other subjects ; and I concluded with expressing the desire which attended my mind , that the ...
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Page 390 - The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice ; the floods lift up their waves. The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea.
Page 281 - Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord, that he might be glorified.
Page 391 - If he turn not, he will whet his sword; he hath bent his bow, and made it ready.
Page 396 - Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye perish from the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all they that put their trust in him.
Page 396 - Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee ; the glory of the Lord shall be thy rereward. Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer ; thou shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I am.
Page 395 - Bring no more vain oblations ; incense is an abomination unto me ; the new moons and Sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot, away with, it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting.
Page 376 - For the day of the Lord of hosts shall be upon every one that is proud and lofty, and upon every one that is lifted up, and he shall be brought low...
Page 84 - For thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
Page 98 - Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Page 396 - Is it such a fast that I have chosen — a day for a man to afflict his soul ? Is it to bow down his head like a bulrush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Wilt thou call this a fast, and an acceptable day to the Lord...