| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 732 halaman
...carried from faith unto immediate and everlastings^^: after which he married again. § 6. Twenty years did he shine in the "golden candlestick" of Chelmsford; a plain, but an able, painful, and useful preacher of the gospel; rarely, if ever, by sickness hindred from the exercise... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 680 halaman
...carried from faith unto immediate and everlasting sight: after which he married again. § 6. Twenty years did he shine in the "golden candlestick" of Chelmsford; a plain, but an able, painful, and useful preacher of the gospel; rarely, if ever, by sickness hindred from the exercise... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1855 - 676 halaman
...carried from faith unto immediate and everlasting sight: after which he married again. § 6. Twenty years did he shine in the "golden candlestick" of Chelmsford; a plain, but an able, painful, and useful preacher of the gospel; rarely, if ever, by sickness hindred from the exercise... | |
| 1867 - 234 halaman
...praise was in the gospel, throughout all the churches. This was Mr. John Fiske. * * For twenty years did he shine in the golden candlestick of Chelmsford, a plain but able, powerful and useful preacher of the Gospel, rarely, if ever, by sickness hindered from the exercise... | |
| 1913 - 522 halaman
...another new town, called Chelmsford ; and there he spent the remainder of his days." "Twenty years did he shine in the golden candlestick of Chelmsford ; a plain but an able painful, and useful preacher of the gospel ; rarely if ever, by sickness hindered from the exercise... | |
| Frederick William Coburn - 1920 - 454 halaman
...physician as well as clergyman, whose service lasted for twenty years, is described as "a plain but an able and useful preacher of the gospel ; rarely if ever, by sickness, hindered from the exercises of his ministry." Details of his ministry belong, of course, to the story of Chelmsford,... | |
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