... on the llth of April, after a painful illness of three months. Her end was peace. The Rev. S. Crowther writes : " This is the first Christian funeral that has ever been publicly performed in this country. Many of the Natives, out of curiosity, accompanied... The Church Missionary Record - Page 601846Full view - About this book
| Isaac Watts - 1811 - 494 pages
...take a fair and inviting prospect of the promised land? Inference II. How glorious and how dreadful is the difference between the death of a saint and that of a sinner; a soul that is in Christ, and a soul that has no interest in him! the death of every sinner... | |
| Isaac Watts - Dissenters, Religious - 1812 - 684 pages
...Jordan, and take a fair and inviting prospect of the promised land. II. How glorious and how dreadful is the difference, between the death of a saint and that of a sinner, a soul that is in Christ, and a soul that has no interest in him ! The death of every sinner... | |
| Samuel Abraham Walker - Missions - 1847 - 658 pages
...country. Many of the Natives, out of curiosity, accompanied us to the Church and to the burial ground, to witness the burial of a Christian. Though our dear...150 persons. The Chiefs, having been informed of our mournful bereavement, sent their messengers to express their sympathy with us: although no worshippers... | |
| Samuel Abraham Walker - Missions - 1847 - 668 pages
...country. Many of the Natives, out of curiosity, arcompanied us to the Church and to the burial ground, to witness the burial of a Christian. Though our dear sister is dead, yet she speakto the Natives around, and shows the difference between the death of" a saint and that of a heathen.... | |
| Ann Jane - 1855 - 1198 pages
...being assured we shall have dying grace in dying moments ; nor must we expect it hefore. How great is the difference between the death of a saint and that of a sinner — a soul that is in Christ, and a soul that lias no interest in Him ! "When conscience is... | |
| Jesse Page - Bishops - 1908 - 508 pages
...country. Many of the natives out of curiosity accompanied us to the church and to the burial ground, to witness the burial of a Christian. Though our dear...shows the difference between the death of a saint and the death of a heathen. The scene of this day will not soon wear away from the minds of those who were... | |
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