 | Missions - 1858
...'VVe have tried to give a sketch of it ; but no drawing can properly represent its exciting interest. Deeply did that gallant officer feel his extraordinary...doubtless be trained up "in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." My dear young friends, when you think of the horrors of the African slave-trade, and of... | |
 | Missions - 1857
...trade, and manufactures, as they were hundreds of years ago. Worst of all, they are as ignorant as ever of the true God, and of Jesus Christ whom He hath sent. Our young friends will find Japan in their maps, if they look for it beIond China. The nations of Europe... | |
 | John Taylor - Northamptonshire (England) - 1896
...numerous dialects of the East ; first in surmounting their difficulties, and compelling them to speak of the True God, and of Jesus Christ, whom He hath sent; and then presenting them in a printed form to the people. For this arduous undertaking he was qualified... | |
 | Bible - 1896 - 341 pages
...concerning the claims, character and mission of Him whom they called Lord, and Master. "The knowledge of the true God, and of Jesus Christ whom He hath sent, is eternal life." The question uppermost in our minds is, "how may we gain eternal life?" And the answer... | |
 | Christianity - 1899
...worker called away when so much remains to be dome, when millions are perishing without a knowledge of the true God and of Jesus Christ, whom He hath sent. Faith tells us that God can bury His workmen and yet carry on His work. Faith whispers that our loving,... | |
 | Richard Lovett - Evangelistic work - 1899 - 1610 pages
...remain in the shadow of death ! It has been computed that 481 millions are absolute Pagans, destitute of the true God, and of Jesus Christ, whom He hath sent. ' During the last fifty years there has been a great revival of true religion among ourselves. Many... | |
 | Zachary Macalay - Electronic books - 1900 - 496 pages
...but there is another evil which is the greatest that can befall a nation — irreligion ; ignorance of the true God, and of Jesus Christ whom He hath sent. The resident parochial clergy have it in their power to obtain the superintendence over a large proportion... | |
 | Charles Lee Coon - Education - 1915 - 846 pages
...by an order of men, set apart to that sacred office, it is impossible to conceive how "the knowledge of the true God, and of Jesus Christ, whom he hath sent," can be diffused or continued among mankind. This is plain from the conduct of our Lord, in first appointing... | |
 | 1854
...to whom the THE ENGLISH PRESBYTERIAN MESSENGER. best of all science and philosophy is the knowledge of the true God and of Jesus Christ whom He hath sent. That suspicion and dislike, although not yet quite removed, are, happily, much abated. The last fifty... | |
 | American Bible Society - Bible - 1838
...numerous dialects of the East; first in surmounting their difficulties, and compelling them to speak of the true God, and of Jesus Christ whom he hath sent ; and then presenting them in a printed form to the people. "For this arduous undertaking he was qualified... | |
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