Palace-street ; and it is now a peculiarly affecting remembrance that, at the close of the engagement, a map of England and Wales, which some of the boys had drawn out, was presented to him in the name of the school, as a testimony of the respect and... Brief Memoir of Joseph John Gurney, Esq - Page 10by John Alexander - 1847 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| Missions - 1847 - 760 pages
...of his latest acts was, to attend the annual examination of the British School, in Palace-street ; and it is now a peculiarly affecting remembrance that,...life, been brought under the influence of religion, he became desirous to be the means of imparting its instructions and blessings to others; and, therefore,... | |
| 1847 - 678 pages
...of his latest acts was, to attend the annual examination of the British School, in Palace-street ; and it is now a peculiarly affecting remembrance,...life been brought under the influence of religion, he became desirous to be the means of imparting its instructions and blessings to others ; and, therefore,... | |
| Abolitionists - 1847 - 58 pages
...efficient mode of communicating instruction. Many parts of the country, as well as of our own city, can bear witness to the liberality with which he assisted...plantation, and walk through the beautiful garden. He became an acknowledged minister in the Society of Friends in the year 1818. His ministry was in... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 436 pages
...name of the school, as a testimony of the respect and gratitude of the children. His afl'ectionate heart was evidently delighted with the gift. He thanked...promised that all the boys should visit Earlham, some line day in summer, when they might play in the plantation, and walk through the beautiful garden.... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 pages
...His affectionate heart \vas delighted with the gift. He thanked them all most heartily ; and, nias! for human plans and foresight, he kindly promised...in summer, when they might play in the plantation, nnd walk through the beautiful garden. " In that garden there is now a sepulchre !" Having, in early... | |
| American periodicals - 1847 - 648 pages
...the school, as a testimony of the respect and gratitude of the children. His affectionate heart was delighted with the gift. He thanked them all most...plantation, and walk through the beautiful garden. " ID that garden there is now a sepulchre !" Having, in early life, been brought under the influence... | |
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