My dear Mr. Williams, — The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company. Our dear departed brother left the boat on Tuesday afternoon, and has not since returned. Doubtless he is in the presence of his Redeemer, whom he served faithfully.... The Household Narrative of Current Events - Page 110edited by - 1852Full view - About this book
| 1884 - 656 pages
...Williams, — The Lord has been pleased to call home another of our little company [referring to Maidment]. Our dear departed brother left the boat on Tuesday...whom he served faithfully. Yet a little while, and through grace we may join that blessed throng. I neither hunger nor thirst, though five days without... | |
| 1852 - 672 pages
...seme parts quite obliterated, but nearly as follows : — '" Mv DEAR MB. WILLIAMS, — The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....sing the praises . . . throne. I neither hunger nor thirst, though . . days without food . . . Maidment's kindness to me . . . heaven. " ' Your affectionate... | |
| Theology - 1848 - 876 pages
...indistinct, and some parts quite obliterated, but nearly as follows: — " My dear Mr. Williams, the Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company...is in the presence of his Redeemer, whom he served so faithfully. Yet a little while, and though . . . the Almighty to sing the praises . . . throne.... | |
| 1852 - 784 pages
...obliterated, but nearly as follows : — "'My dear Mr. Williams,— The Lord lias sei-u fit to cull home another of our little company. Our dear departed...Tuesday afternoon, and has not since returned. Doubtless lie is in the presence of his liedeemer, whom he served faithfully. Yet a little while, and though... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - Missions - 1853 - 588 pages
...some parts quite obliterated, but nearly as follows : — " ' My dear Mr. Williams, — The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....sing the praises . . . throne. I neither hunger nor thirst, though . days without food . . . Maidment's kindness to ... heaven. " ' Your affectionate brother... | |
| Stephen Henry Ward - Medicine, Popular - 1853 - 432 pages
...a note which he writes to a friend, are the following concluding observations : — " The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....sing the praises .... throne. I neither hunger nor thirst, though .... days without food .... Maidment's kindness to me in heaven." The loss of fluids... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Bourne - Indian captivities - 1853 - 172 pages
...without bodily food, without any feeling of hunger or thirst. My dear Mr. Williams, — The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....sing the praises .... throne. I neither hunger nor thirst, though .... days without food Maidment's kindness to me . . . heaven. — Your affectionate... | |
| Mary Ann Serrett Barber - 1853 - 154 pages
...traced a few broken lines to them. " Dear Mr. Williams," he wrote with a failing hand, " the Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....Yet a little while, and though the Almighty to sing praises . . . throne. I neither hunger nor thirst, though .... days without food .... Maidment's kindness... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Bourne - Indians of South America - 1853 - 168 pages
...without bodily food, without any feeling of hunger or thirst. My dear Mr. Williams, — The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....since returned ; doubtless he is in the presence of bis Redeemer, whom he served faithfully. Yet a little while, and though the Almighty to sing the praises... | |
| Joseph Kingsmill - 1854 - 600 pages
...some parts quite obliterated, but nearly as follows : — " ' My dear Mr. Williams, — The Lord has seen fit to call home another of our little company....sing the praises . . . throne. I neither hunger nor thirst, though . days without food . . . Maidment's kindness to ... heaven. " ' Your affectionate brother... | |
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