| Reginald Heber - 1830 - 592 pągines
...or easily pass away. He interested himself about every minute circumstance of this beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my native congregation, visited...and kindness which we had been prepared to expect." To the Right Honourable Lord Amherst, Maunpoor (territory of Jytpoor,) Jan. 24, 1825. " Mr DEAR LORD,... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1836 - 550 pągines
...himself about every minute circumstance of his beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my nativecongregation, visited my native school, and saw and conversed with...of the Christians who were introduced to him, with all the affability and kindness which we had been prepared to expect." CHAPTER XIV. Heber pursues his... | |
| Amelia Shipley Heber - 1856 - 360 pągines
...or easily pass away. He interested himself about every minute circumstance of this beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my native congregation, visited...and kindness which we had been prepared to expect." (TO C. LUSHINGTON, ESQ.) " DOOBB, JYEPOOR TERRITORY, Jan. 25, 1825. "Mr DEAR SIR, — I am much ashamed... | |
| Amelia Shipley Heber - 1856 - 360 pągines
...or easily pass away. He interested himself about every minute circumstance of this beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my native congregation, visited...and kindness which we had been prepared to expect." (TO C. LUSHINGTON, ESQ.) " DOOBE, JYEPOOR TERRITORY, Jan. 25, 1825. "Mr DEAR SIR, — I am much ashamed... | |
| A M. Barney - 1860 - 266 pągines
...continually before me that the savour of his truly apostolic visit dwells generally in aifectionate remembrance. He interested himself about every minute...us through Jesus Christ, remains upon our souls." In 1829, to relieve Mr. Fisher of some part of his labours, Mr. Richards, an assistant in the Benares... | |
| James Hough - 1860 - 722 pągines
...themselves to God.'' The Bishop accompanied him to his native congregation, visited his native school, saw and conversed with many of the Christians who were introduced to him, and manifested a lively interest in the progress of the Gospel among them. Comma- 37. DELHI. — In... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1861 - 364 pągines
...through thy Son our Saviour. Amen." Of this visit to Meerut, Mr. Fisher, the chaplain there, thus spoke : native school, and saw and conversed with many of...and kindness which we had been prepared to expect." (TO C. LUSHINGTON, ESQ.) " DOOBE, JYEPOOR TERRITOBY, Jan. 25, 1825. " Mr DEAR SIR, — I am much ashamed... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1861 - 364 pągines
...or easily pass away. He interested himself about every minute circumstance of this beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my native congregation, visited my native school, and saw ami conversed with manj of the Christians 'who were introduced to him, with the affability and kindness... | |
| 1863 - 318 pągines
...beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my native congregation, visited my native school, and conversed with the Christians who were introduced to him with the...bequeathed us through Jesus Christ remains upon our souls." His next halting-place was Delhi, near to which he was met by the British resident, and escorted into... | |
| Edward Gilliat - 1919 - 410 pągines
...minute circumstance of this beloved vineyard, accompanied me to my native congregation, visited the native school, and saw and conversed with many of...and kindness which we had been prepared to expect." On his journeys the Bishop wore a white hat with a broad brim lined with green silk and made from the... | |
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