... watered, and brought to perfection, in this obscure part of the world, a thing which appears of so small importance, look with unconcern upon the situation and sufferings of creatures formed after his own image? Surely not! Reflections like these,... The Spiritual Magazine - Page 931869Full view - About this book
| 1807 - 672 pages
...image? — . surely not. Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up ; and, disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards, assured that relief was at hand; aad I was not disappointed. In a short time, I came to a small village, at the entrance of which I... | |
| Mungo Park - 1799 - 520 pages
...own image? — surely not ! Reflections like these, would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...were much surprised to see me; for they said, they never doubted that the Foulahs, when they had robbed, had murdered me. Departing from this village,... | |
| John Todd - 1799 - 200 pages
...his own image ? Surely not. Beflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up, and, disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...that relief was at hand; and I was not disappointed." This is a touching incident in the life of a brave man. But let us notice the fact that God has made-... | |
| William Bingley - 1803 - 524 pages
...own image ? — Surely not ! Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up, and, disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...relief was at hand ; and I was not disappointed."* It is impossible to consider properly all these important objects, and then unconcernedly to ask, "of... | |
| Mungo Park - 1807 - 594 pages
...image ? 1 — surely not ! Reflections like these, would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...were much surprised to see me; for they said, they never doubted that the Foulahs, when they had robbed, had murdered me. Departing from this village,... | |
| Priscilla Wakefield - 1809 - 234 pages
...his own image ? Surely not ! Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...that relief was at hand, and I was not disappointed." , Had this man had no faith in the providence of God, it is most probable that he would have fallen... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 pages
...image ? — Surely not I — Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...were much surprised to see me ; for they said, they never doubted that the Foulahs, when they bad robbed, had murdered me. Departing from this village,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 pages
...his own image ? Surely net. Reflections like these would not allow me to despair. I started up ; and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...relief was at hand ; and I was not disappointed." Thus let the Christian in the darkest moment hope in God. December 3. Jo«s v. 39. Search the Scriptures.... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 pages
...own image ? — surely not ! Reflections like these, would not allow me to despair. I started up, and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...were much surprised to see me ; for they said, they never doubted that the Foulahs, when they had robbed, had murdered me. Departing from this village,... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1817 - 126 pages
...works of God, in vegetation, and consequent religious reflections — " I started up, (says he,) and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...disappointed. In a short time I came to a small village, &c. and at sunset arrived at Sibiloodoo. When I entered the town the people gathered round me, and... | |
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