The prayer ceased, and Jem stood erect and firm. He shook hands with the chaplain, pressed Dick Wills to his heart; then the captain placed himself in a conspicuous situation to read the sentence of the courtmartial and the death warrant for execution. The Victory; Or, The Ward-room Mess - Page 160by Matthew Henry Barker - 1844Full view - About this book
| Matthew Henry Barker - Marine biology - 1854 - 380 pages
...may be denied, still holds out the gracious promise, " Him that cometh unto me I will in nowise cast out. " The prayer ceased, and Jem stood erect and...conspicuous situation to read the sentence of the Court Martial and the Death Warrant for execution. The silence grew more profound — the gunner blew... | |
| Matthew Henry Barker - Marine biology - 1854 - 380 pages
...may be denied, still holds out the gracious promise, " Him that cometh unto me I will in nowise cast out." The prayer ceased, and Jem stood erect and firm...— he shook hands with the chaplain— pressed Dick Will* to his heart, then the Captain placed himself in a conspicuous situation to read the sentence... | |
| Rowland William Corbet - Mysticism - 1889 - 246 pages
...all kinds of changes. What are the grounds of assurance ? First, God's promises or statements, as : " He that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast him out" ; or, "God was in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself, not reckoning their trespasses unto them... | |
| Thomas W. S. Jones - 1898 - 338 pages
...death. You feel the sermon all so true of the gospel from which is blotted out the gracious words : « He that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast him out. » « He is able to save to the uttermost all that come unto God through him. » « There is no other... | |
| Locomotive engineers - 1871 - 590 pages
...hear and answer the prayer of the engineer, as the physician's or lawyer's. He has said in his word, "he that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast him out.1' God has no respect to persons. Look unto him and he will surely bear your call, and will assist... | |
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