Bidgway and Jane Watson united, we met with them in the provincial school — about one hundred children in all, their master, mistresses, and thirty or forty other Friends. My mind, which had been so exercised all day, presently after sitting down, felt... A Journal of the Life, Travels, and Religious Labors of William Savery, Late ... - Halaman 264oleh William Savery - 1844 - 316 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Job Scott - 1831 - 600 halaman
...think so too, in time, though now it may be hid from Ihee. Keep near him who has the key of David ; who opens, and none can shut, and shuts, and none can open. Have a care of carnal reasoning about spiritual matters ; they are not to be understood without the... | |
| William Evans - 1837 - 508 halaman
...scholars of both the schools, and the children of Friends in town, in which my two friends Mary Ridgway and Jane Watson united, we met with them in the provincial...satisfactory time. " The new part of this town is regular and well built ; it is on the Shannon, fifty miles from the sea. Pork here is bought at twentytwo shillings... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 524 halaman
...down, felt sweetly opened to them ; they were soon broken into tears, and a more precious opportunity 1 never remember with children. They took leave of us...evening ; the house was filled — three priests of diffèrent congregations sat with us, and it was thought to be an open, satisfactory time. " The new... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1840 - 498 halaman
...and had to sudor in silence, but now my mouth was opened to my own relief; may the humble praise Him who opens and none can shut, and shuts and none can open. Ader this we had satisfactory meetings at Sherburne, Springfield, Piney-woods, and were at the Quarterly... | |
| Robert Smith - 1846 - 434 halaman
...the spirit which pervade* our institutions — in humble reliance upon the great Head of the Church, who opens and none can shut, and shuts and none can open — then, indeed, there is too much ground to believe that our hour is at hand. " The fame," says Albert... | |
| Henry Hull - 1858 - 408 halaman
...and had to suffer in silence, but now my mouth was opened to my own relief; may the humble praise Him who opens and none can shut, and shuts and none can open. After this we had satisfactory meetings at Sherburne, Springfield, Pineywoods, and were at the Quarterly... | |
| William Savery - 1863 - 518 halaman
...scholars of both the schools, and the children of Friends in town, in which my two friends Mary Ridgway and Jane Watson united, we met with them in the provincial...satisfactory time.. " The new part of this town is regubir and well built ; it is on the Shannon, fifty miles from the sea. Pork here is bought at twenty-two... | |
| 1871 - 446 halaman
...(Col. iv. 3) — that is, an oppoptunity to utter the word. And to the Church in Philadelphia, He " who opens and none can shut, and shuts and none can open," says, " I have set before thee an open door, -which no one is able to shut " (Rev. iii. 7, 8). I have... | |
| William Savery - 1873 - 496 halaman
...minds ; which caused great distress, and almost broke up the meetings in several parts of the nation . evening ; but all seemed closed, and I could not attempt...satisfactory time. " The new part of this town is regular and well built ; it is on the Shannon, fifty miles from the sea. Pork here is bought at twenty-two shillings... | |
| John Grant Sargent - 1885 - 344 halaman
...more so than with corn, wine or oil (as we read) in a sense of the goodness and loving-kindness of Him who opens and none can shut, and shuts and none can open. Now and then I feel it right for me to go into other meetings, some of the " larger body," and the... | |
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