Memoir of Richard WilliamsJames Nisbet, 1857 - 250 pagine |
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... Burslem , Staffordshire , sent him an invitation to come and settle beside them . That invitation he accepted ; and , by the success with which his first cases were treated , he soon attracted notice , and became a popular practitioner ...
... Burslem , Staffordshire , sent him an invitation to come and settle beside them . That invitation he accepted ; and , by the success with which his first cases were treated , he soon attracted notice , and became a popular practitioner ...
Pagina 36
... Burslem to receive a warm wel- come from former patients and friends . We shall now resume his own narrative : - " I sought to become connected with the visible Church of Christ . Previous to my illness I had for nearly twelve months ...
... Burslem to receive a warm wel- come from former patients and friends . We shall now resume his own narrative : - " I sought to become connected with the visible Church of Christ . Previous to my illness I had for nearly twelve months ...
Pagina 44
... Burslem was visited by cholera , the success of his treatment entailed on him an enormous pres- sure of employment ; but , even amidst all the toil and hurry of that anxious season , he found time to pray with the sick , and to point ...
... Burslem was visited by cholera , the success of his treatment entailed on him an enormous pres- sure of employment ; but , even amidst all the toil and hurry of that anxious season , he found time to pray with the sick , and to point ...
Pagina 45
James Hamilton. LETTER TO A SOLDIER . 66 ' BURSLEM , April 26 , 1850 . 45 " Remember , my brother , that it is a matter of very little consequence what form our trials take . To the ungodly , afflictions are indeed vexations ; but ...
James Hamilton. LETTER TO A SOLDIER . 66 ' BURSLEM , April 26 , 1850 . 45 " Remember , my brother , that it is a matter of very little consequence what form our trials take . To the ungodly , afflictions are indeed vexations ; but ...
Pagina 55
... BURSLEM , May 17 , 1850 . " SIR , -Having observed in the Watchman of the current week an advertisement for a lay mis- sionary to Tierra del Fuego , I beg leave to request further particulars in reference to the mission , and to be ...
... BURSLEM , May 17 , 1850 . " SIR , -Having observed in the Watchman of the current week an advertisement for a lay mis- sionary to Tierra del Fuego , I beg leave to request further particulars in reference to the mission , and to be ...
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