Memoir of the Rev. Pliny Fisk, etc. [With a portrait.]Crocker & Brewster, 1828 - 437 pages |
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... gave evidence of having ' passed from death unto life . ' This was to me a trying time . The hope of being soon relieved from my fears of hell had afforded me some comfort , which now was gone . I had been serious and anxious , quite as ...
... gave evidence of having ' passed from death unto life . ' This was to me a trying time . The hope of being soon relieved from my fears of hell had afforded me some comfort , which now was gone . I had been serious and anxious , quite as ...
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... gave them no reason to expect he would con- sent to remain long with them . Towards the close of Mr. Fisk's first engagement with the peeple of W. , his services were so accept . able , and so highly useful , that a renewed 30 MEMOIR OF.
... gave them no reason to expect he would con- sent to remain long with them . Towards the close of Mr. Fisk's first engagement with the peeple of W. , his services were so accept . able , and so highly useful , that a renewed 30 MEMOIR OF.
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... gave of the success of the catechetical association in S. afforded me a pleasure not easily described . I imagine you already perceive the anticipated effects of the plan . It is no longer a matter of theory . You have made * Phillips ...
... gave of the success of the catechetical association in S. afforded me a pleasure not easily described . I imagine you already perceive the anticipated effects of the plan . It is no longer a matter of theory . You have made * Phillips ...
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... gave myself up to the Redeemer , to be employed as he shall see best ; to be prospered or disappointed , to be hon- ored or despised , to be afflicted and disposed of , as he may appoint . And now , blessed Jesus , I would consider ...
... gave myself up to the Redeemer , to be employed as he shall see best ; to be prospered or disappointed , to be hon- ored or despised , to be afflicted and disposed of , as he may appoint . And now , blessed Jesus , I would consider ...
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... gave him a cordial welcome . After a * The reasons , which led the Prudential Committee to establish this Mission , are contained in their tenth Annual Report , p . 28 . suitable time , he proposed his object ; but to REV . PLINY FISK . 87.
... gave him a cordial welcome . After a * The reasons , which led the Prudential Committee to establish this Mission , are contained in their tenth Annual Report , p . 28 . suitable time , he proposed his object ; but to REV . PLINY FISK . 87.
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