Sketches of Eminent Methodist MinistersJohn McClintock Carlton & Phillips, 1854 - 370 pages |
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Page 237
... George Suckley , Esq . He ap- peared to the family to be in unusual health and spirits , and sat up beyond his usual hour , although he intended to take the boat at six o'clock . That night , however , he was seized with his last ...
... George Suckley , Esq . He ap- peared to the family to be in unusual health and spirits , and sat up beyond his usual hour , although he intended to take the boat at six o'clock . That night , however , he was seized with his last ...
Page 239
... George Suckley , Esq . , in the city of New - York , about two o'clock in the morning of the 26th of September , 1827 . " * His remains were conveyed to his own residence , accom- panied by his family and many sympathizing friends ; and ...
... George Suckley , Esq . , in the city of New - York , about two o'clock in the morning of the 26th of September , 1827 . " * His remains were conveyed to his own residence , accom- panied by his family and many sympathizing friends ; and ...
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... George Suckley , in the city of New - York . During his sickness it was the privilege of our brother to visit him , to be in- structed by his counsel , and cheered by his resignation and by the triumphs of his faith . Under date of ...
... George Suckley , in the city of New - York . During his sickness it was the privilege of our brother to visit him , to be in- structed by his counsel , and cheered by his resignation and by the triumphs of his faith . Under date of ...
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Page 125 - Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?
Page 61 - I'LL praise my Maker with my breath ; And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers : My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last, Or immortality endures.
Page 289 - For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
Page 43 - I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me, High mountains are a feeling...
Page 38 - Such a society is no other than " a company of men having the form and seeking the power of godliness, united in order to pray together, to receive the word of exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.
Page 46 - Oh lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud ! I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!
Page 10 - For here the patriarchal days are not A pastoral fable— pipes in the liberal air, Mix'd with the sweet bells of the sauntering herd; My soul would drink those echoes. Oh, that I were The viewless spirit of a lovely sound, A living voice, a breathing harmony, A bodiless enjoyment— born and dying With the blest tone which made me!
Page 229 - Lord King's account of the primitive Church convinced me, many years ago, that bishops and presbyters are the same order, and consequently have the same right to ordain.
Page 37 - THE visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 277 - My God is reconciled, His pardoning voice I hear: He owns me for His child, I can no longer fear ; With confidence I now draw nigh, And Father, Abba, Father ! cry.