Memoir of Nathan W. Dickerman: Who Died at Boston, (Mass.) January 2, 1830 in the Eighth Year of His AgeAmerican Tract Society, 1830 - 129 pagine |
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Pagina vii
... Na- than Dickerman loves God so much , that he does n't wish to get well , but had rather die and go to God . " Such was the judgment formed of him by one nearly a year younger . What effect it had , we are not permitted to know - vii.
... Na- than Dickerman loves God so much , that he does n't wish to get well , but had rather die and go to God . " Such was the judgment formed of him by one nearly a year younger . What effect it had , we are not permitted to know - vii.
Pagina 25
... Wishes to pro- fess Christ . He talks about it with his Grandmother , his Mother , and Dr. Jenks . The hymns which he liked to hear . Mr young readers have read in the last chap- ter , the account of little Nathan's life , up to the ...
... Wishes to pro- fess Christ . He talks about it with his Grandmother , his Mother , and Dr. Jenks . The hymns which he liked to hear . Mr young readers have read in the last chap- ter , the account of little Nathan's life , up to the ...
Pagina 42
... wish to have it read . While hearing it , he closed his eyes , and at the end of almost every verse , whispered in a low voice , ' Yes , sir , ' as though he understood and felt the sentiment . " When languor and disease invade This ...
... wish to have it read . While hearing it , he closed his eyes , and at the end of almost every verse , whispered in a low voice , ' Yes , sir , ' as though he understood and felt the sentiment . " When languor and disease invade This ...
Pagina 44
... should not be fatigued and confused by the number of visiters . And that all , however much they would wish to be present , would be very sorry to come , if it should prove an injury to him ; that we were all very 44 MEMOIR OF.
... should not be fatigued and confused by the number of visiters . And that all , however much they would wish to be present , would be very sorry to come , if it should prove an injury to him ; that we were all very 44 MEMOIR OF.
Pagina 45
... wish as many of his friends as possible to come and enjoy , with him , the scene which he anticipated with so much pleasure . He requested me to invite several ladies , who had been very kind to him during his sickness ; and he ...
... wish as many of his friends as possible to come and enjoy , with him , the scene which he anticipated with so much pleasure . He requested me to invite several ladies , who had been very kind to him during his sickness ; and he ...
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affectionate afraid afternoon afterwards AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY answered asked bedside Bible Braintree called chapter Christians tell church comfortable conversation countenance dear death Dickerman distress expression eyes father feel friends give gone grandmamma grandmother hand happy hear heard heart hope hymn book Jenks Jenks's Jesus Christ lady leave little children little Nathan little sister live alway looked Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Lord's prayer Lord's Supper love the Lord love the Saviour mamma meeting morning mother Nathan heard NATHAN W pain papa parents pillow pray religious conversation remark remember repeated replied requested rest rocking Sabbath School children Sabbath School teacher Scripture seemed sick sitting smile sometimes sons of Zebedee soon soul spoke Suffer little children suppose Sweet talk tears tell thought to-day told took turned unto verse visited Nathan voice whispered wicked wish words Yes sir
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Pagina 36 - And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
Pagina 118 - I WOULD not live alway : I ask not to stay Where storm after storm rises dark o'er the way ; The few lurid mornings that dawn on us here, Are enough for life's woes, full enough for its cheer. 2 I would not live alway...
Pagina 75 - My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here, and watch with me. And he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.
Pagina 74 - And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be sorrowful and very heavy. Then saith he unto them, My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death : tarry ye here, and watch with me.
Pagina 110 - I would not live alway; no — welcome the tomb, Since Jesus hath lain there, I dread not its gloom; There, sweet be my rest, till He bid me arise, To hail Him in triumph descending the skies...
Pagina 41 - ONE there is, above all others, Well deserves the name of Friend ; His is love beyond a brother's, Costly, free, and knows no end.
Pagina 46 - With all-engaging charms ; Hark, how He calls the tender lambs, And folds them in His arms ! 2 " Permit them to approach," he cries, " Nor scorn their humble name ; For 'twas to bless such souls as these, The Lord of angels came.
Pagina 35 - Ashamed of Jesus, that dear Friend On whom my hopes of heaven depend! No; when I blush, be this my shame, That I no more revere His name.
Pagina 30 - Tis a point I long to know, Oft it causes anxious thought ; Do I love the Lord, or no ? Am I his, or am I not ? 2 If I love, why am I thus?
Pagina 128 - Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are, While on His breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there.