Father Taylor, the Sailor Preacher: Incidents and Anecdotes of Rev. Edward T. Taylor, for Over Forty Years Pastor of the Seaman's Bethel, Boston |
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... minds and hearts of the learned and pious of his day than the seaman's friend does those of his flock . He has a great advantage over other preachers in being able to speak to his hearers from the ground of their common experience ; in ...
... minds and hearts of the learned and pious of his day than the seaman's friend does those of his flock . He has a great advantage over other preachers in being able to speak to his hearers from the ground of their common experience ; in ...
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... as the experience in life , of his nautical hearers ; their imaginative cast of mind , their super- stition , their strong capacity for friendship and love , their ease about the future , -called recklessness in some , and 6 Father Taylor .
... as the experience in life , of his nautical hearers ; their imaginative cast of mind , their super- stition , their strong capacity for friendship and love , their ease about the future , -called recklessness in some , and 6 Father Taylor .
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... mind of landsmen , that the same expression of worship will not suit them both . So Father Taylo will continue to be the seaman's apostle ; and , however admired and beloved by the landsman , not his priest . This is as it should be ...
... mind of landsmen , that the same expression of worship will not suit them both . So Father Taylo will continue to be the seaman's apostle ; and , however admired and beloved by the landsman , not his priest . This is as it should be ...
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... mind to its effect . Sometimes , when much excited with his subject , he had an odd way - compounded of John Bunyan and Balfour of Burley -- of taking his great quarto Bible under his arm and pacing up and down the pulpit with it ...
... mind to its effect . Sometimes , when much excited with his subject , he had an odd way - compounded of John Bunyan and Balfour of Burley -- of taking his great quarto Bible under his arm and pacing up and down the pulpit with it ...
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... minds in the utmost peril and danger , with this -two more : ' They can come , even these poor fellows can come , from the wilderness leaning on the arm of their Beloved , and go up - up - up ! ' - raising his hand higher , and higher ...
... minds in the utmost peril and danger , with this -two more : ' They can come , even these poor fellows can come , from the wilderness leaning on the arm of their Beloved , and go up - up - up ! ' - raising his hand higher , and higher ...
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Page 153 - The land of Zabulon, and the land of Nephthalim, by the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles ; the people which sat in darkness saw great light ; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up.
Page 205 - So, take and use Thy work, Amend what flaws may lurk, What strain o' the stuff, what warpings past the aim! My times be in Thy hand ! Perfect the cup as planned ! Let age approve of youth, and death complete the same ! PEOSPICE Fear death?
Page 103 - Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be his glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with his glory; Amen, and Amen.
Page 187 - My sprightly neighbour, gone before To that unknown and silent shore, Shall we not meet, as heretofore, Some summer morning, When from thy cheerful eyes a ray Hath struck a bliss upon the day, A bliss that would not go away, A sweet fore-warning?
Page 167 - Serene will be our days ; and bright And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light And joy its own security.
Page 199 - E'en while with us thy footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow. Dust to its narrow house beneath ! Soul to its place on high ! They that have seen thy look in death, No more may fear to die.
Page 186 - Hail, great Immanuel, all divine! In thee thy Father's glories shine ; Thou brightest, sweetest, fairest One, That eyes have seen or angels known.
Page 52 - Tropic, — a tide of inspiration and of blessing unto " all that go down to the sea in ships, and do business on the great waters.
Page 205 - But I need, now as then, Thee, God, who mouldest men; And since, not even while the whirl was worst, Did I — to the wheel of life With shapes and colours rife, Bound dizzily — mistake my end, to slake thy thirst: So, take and use thy work: Amend what flaws may lurk, What strain o' the stuff, what warpings past the aim) My times be in thy hand!
Page 111 - And he led them forth by the right way, That they might go to a city of habitation. Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, And for his wonderful works to the children of men ! For he satisfieth the longing soul, And filleth the hungry soul with goodness.