Heroes for the TruthPresbyterian Publication Committee, 1840 - 245 Seiten |
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... enemy , was converted , with many of his people . Manuscripts of the Scriptures and other books were conveyed to Iona . A school of theology was founded there , and , ere long , a bright mission- ary spirit breathed over the place , the ...
... enemy , was converted , with many of his people . Manuscripts of the Scriptures and other books were conveyed to Iona . A school of theology was founded there , and , ere long , a bright mission- ary spirit breathed over the place , the ...
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... enemies . It was the force of truth , then , that made Columba great . It was devotedness to it that made him repel mortal errors , yet love the souls whom these errors ruined . Calm and resolute as he was , the energy of conviction in ...
... enemies . It was the force of truth , then , that made Columba great . It was devotedness to it that made him repel mortal errors , yet love the souls whom these errors ruined . Calm and resolute as he was , the energy of conviction in ...
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... removed a single sin from the hearts of men ; " and as that was now the chief end of his labors , the violent pro- ceeding of his enemies pained , without , however , 66 .... repressing him . Having taken his stand avowedly JOHN HUSS . 35.
... removed a single sin from the hearts of men ; " and as that was now the chief end of his labors , the violent pro- ceeding of his enemies pained , without , however , 66 .... repressing him . Having taken his stand avowedly JOHN HUSS . 35.
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... enemies were busily employed , and he was speedily posted as a vile heretic ; indeed , it was soon made plain that if he was a bold , intrepid man , he needed it all . Officials from the Pope , who was then at Constance , desired him ...
... enemies were busily employed , and he was speedily posted as a vile heretic ; indeed , it was soon made plain that if he was a bold , intrepid man , he needed it all . Officials from the Pope , who was then at Constance , desired him ...
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... enemies . " Huss was not kept long in suspense . He sought various opportunities of proclaiming his views ; but these were all denied him . Intrigue and cunning devices were employed to deprive him of the privi- lege - and moreover , on ...
... enemies . " Huss was not kept long in suspense . He sought various opportunities of proclaiming his views ; but these were all denied him . Intrigue and cunning devices were employed to deprive him of the privi- lege - and moreover , on ...
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amid appeared ardor assailed became began Bengalee BERNARD PALISSY Bible Bishop blessed Buchanan burned calm Carey Carey's cause Christ Christian Church Claudius Buchanan Cochlæus Columba dark death decision devoted devotedness difficulties earnest efforts Egede Egede's employed enamel enemies energy England example faith felt firm friends furnace Gloucester God's Governor-General of India Greenland Hans Egede heart heaven hope hostility humble hundred Huss India indomitable influence intrepid Iona JOHN Huss JOSHUA MARSHMAN king king of Denmark knew labor land learned life-work light live Lord Lord Minto Lord Wellesley man's martyr ment mind mission missionaries moral native never noble once Palissy's peril persecution persecutors persistency preach pressed prison Raikes religion resolute result Robert Raikes Rome Saviour Scriptures Serampore soon sorrows soul spirit spite spread success superstition Testament things thousand tion toil translation trials triumph truth Tyndale's whole William Carey William Tyndale word youth zeal
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Seite 147 - All sacrifices do but speed forward that great day, when the knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
Seite 110 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. "Kind hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman blood.
Seite 65 - ... pernicious books, detest them, abhor them, keep them not in your hands, deliver them to the superiors, such as call for them ; and if, by reading of them heretofore, any thing...
Seite 106 - ... his handful of clay ; though his living groups, his crawling reptiles, his 'slimy snails, his slippery frogs, his lively lizards, and his damp herbs and dripping mosses had never adorned those dishes...
Seite 60 - Some man will ask, peradventure, Why I take the labour to make this work, inasmuch as they will burn it, seeing they burnt the Gospel? I answer, In burning the New Testament they did none other thing than that I looked for ; no more shall they do if they burn me also, if it be God's will it shall so be.
Seite 54 - I had no man to counterfeit, neither was helped with English of any that had interpreted the same or such like thing in the scripture beforetime.
Seite 53 - if it would stand with the king's most gracious pleasure, to grant only a bare text of the scriptures to be put forth among his people...
Seite 54 - ... to affirm that good is the natural cause of evil, and darkness to proceed out of light, and that lying should be grounded in truth and verity ; and not rather clean contrary, that light destroyeth darkness, and verity reproveth all manner of lying.
Seite 147 - Thou gav'st me milk and sweetnesses ; I had my wish and way : My days were strewed with flowers and happiness : There was no month but May.