... this glorious work, deny me not, I beseech you, the unspeakable privilege ; deny me not the fondest, the most ardent desire of my soul, that can, in this world, be gratified. To deny me this, would be to deprive me of the greatest happiness which,... Emily: And Other Poems - Página 111por John Newton Brown - 1840 - 276 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1875 - 564 páginas
...not the fondest, the most ardent desire of my soul, that can in this world be gratified. . . I would rather be a missionary of the cross than a king on...honor ; but let me enjoy the sweet satisfaction of directing the poor Pagans to the • Lamb of God.' I court no greater good, I desire no greater joy,... | |
| 1827 - 632 páginas
...would be to deprive me of the greatest htppiness which, in this world, I can possibly enjoy. I would rather be a missionary of the cross than a king on a throne. Let the men of this world posses* its glittering toys ; let the miser grasp his cankered gold ; let the voluptuary enjoy his... | |
| Walter Newton Wyeth - 1892 - 212 páginas
...would be to deprive me of the greatest happiness which, in this world, I can possibly enjoy. I had rather be a missionary of the Cross than a king on...honor ; but let me enjoy the sweet satisfaction of directing the poor pagans to the Lamb of God. I court no greater good ; I desire no greater joy; I... | |
| William Cathcart - 2001 - 502 páginas
...Board of Foreign Missions to be employed as their missionary. In this application he says, " I would rather be a missionary of the Cross than a king on a throne. To Burma!) would 1 go ; in Burmah would I live; in Burmah would I toil ; in Burmah would I die ; and... | |
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