| John Stephens - 1839 - 266 páginas
...mil woods, its r'.lms and hill» I Dut of these you will hear from others. I cannot, however, li-avc it out of my estimate of God's goodness to me, that he has phctd me in ю fair and sweet a portion of hi* earth; ncithor do I think it unimpoi'.ant to your society.... | |
| 1866 - 992 páginas
...sent me \" was the reflection of a Missionary on writing home to the Society which had sent him out. " The loveliness and glory of its plains and woods,...placed me in so fair and sweet a portion of His earth." It is in this country, as Mr. Forster anticipates, that circumstances will arise which will ere long... | |
| John Waddington - 1878 - 692 páginas
...of body which she suffered. I would regard it as a token for good. "What a land is this to which yon have sent me! The loveliness and glory of its plains...it out of my estimate of God's goodness to me, that has placed me in so fair and sweet a portion of His earth. Neither do I think it unimportant to your... | |
| James Bickford - 1878 - 378 páginas
...loveliness and glory of its plains and woods, its glens and hills ! But of these you will hear more from others. I cannot, however, leave it out of my...He has placed me in so fair and sweet a portion of the earth.' Many of the first settlers speak of the fine spirit of this never to be forgotten and eloquent... | |
| John Blacket - 1899 - 258 páginas
...loveliness and glory of its plains and woods, its glens and hills ! But of these you will hear more from others. I cannot, however, leave it out of my estimate of God's goodness to me." He died in 1862. A fine church has been erected to his memory. The first minister of the United Presbyterian... | |
| David John Gordon - 1908 - 438 páginas
...STATE. The Pioneer Pathfinder. " What a land is this to which you have sent me ! The loveliness as and glory of its plains and woods, its glens and hills...placed me in so fair and sweet a portion of His earth." So wrote the Rev. TQ Stow to the Colonial Missionary Society. A keynote of gratitude was struck by... | |
| David John Gordon - 1908 - 434 páginas
...Pioneer as and glory of its plains and woods, its glens and hills ! But of these Pathfinder. vou w'^ hear from others. I cannot, however, leave it out...placed me in so fair and sweet a portion of His earth." So wrote the Rev. TQ Stow to the Colonial Missionary Society. A keynote of gratitude was struck by... | |
| David John Gordon - 1908 - 434 páginas
...hills ! But of these Pattfl.nd.6r. vou w'" hear from others. I cannot, however, leave it out of ray estimate of God's goodness to me, that He has placed me in so fair and sweet a portion of His earth." So wrote the Rev. TQ Stow to the Colonial Missionary Society. A keynote of gratitude was struck by... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1840 - 652 páginas
...plains and woods, its glens and hills ! But of these you will hear from others. I cannot, how ever, leave it out of my estimate of God's goodness to me,...rich land will draw from England and from India many of those whom you wish to benefit." Mr. Horton James, an adverse witness, gives the following corroboration... | |
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