The Youth's Dayspring, Volume 1American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1850 |
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... thought , 116 . 66 children , 130 . 66 gifts , child's opinion of God's 122 . Heathen child brought alive from the dead , 127 . 66 need our help , 17 . Hindoo's curiosity , 111 . Hindoo mendicants , 154 . Hindoo mother , 186 . Hindoo ...
... thought , 116 . 66 children , 130 . 66 gifts , child's opinion of God's 122 . Heathen child brought alive from the dead , 127 . 66 need our help , 17 . Hindoo's curiosity , 111 . Hindoo mendicants , 154 . Hindoo mother , 186 . Hindoo ...
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... thought within himself that he would like to do something for their relief , and he asked his papa how much he ought to give . His papa did not think it best to decide this question for him , but merely remarked that if he chose he ...
... thought within himself that he would like to do something for their relief , and he asked his papa how much he ought to give . His papa did not think it best to decide this question for him , but merely remarked that if he chose he ...
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... thought less , about the poor heathen , and about the good which had been done in heathen lands by the gospel , which missionaries had preached there . Now , for the first time , they heard that many had cast away their idols , had ...
... thought less , about the poor heathen , and about the good which had been done in heathen lands by the gospel , which missionaries had preached there . Now , for the first time , they heard that many had cast away their idols , had ...
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... thought into their heads , and a new desire into their hearts . They felt that they would be more happy themselves , while they would do more good to others , if they gave their money to send teach- ers and bibles to the poor heathen ...
... thought into their heads , and a new desire into their hearts . They felt that they would be more happy themselves , while they would do more good to others , if they gave their money to send teach- ers and bibles to the poor heathen ...
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... thought that his end was so near at hand , he cheerfully re- plied , " Yes , dear teacher ; my Savior will soon be coming . " On this he folded his little hands , lifted up his eyes , and said , " O my Savior , come , come soon ...
... thought that his end was so near at hand , he cheerfully re- plied , " Yes , dear teacher ; my Savior will soon be coming . " On this he folded his little hands , lifted up his eyes , and said , " O my Savior , come , come soon ...
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Aintab Aleppo Armenian asked beautiful Bible blessed body Brahmins called cents Ceylon child Choctaw Christian church Constantinople dark dear children death dollars Druzes dying earth eyes father gave give gold dollar gospel Greenland hands happy hear heard heart heathen children heaven Hindoos holy hope idols India interesting Jarcha Jesus Christ Juvenile Missionary labor land little boy little children little girl live look love the Savior Maulmain meeting Miss mission Missionary Associations missionary cause missionary society mother native Nestorian never Oroomiah Panditeripo parents penny perishing Persia pity poor heathen pray prayer preach priest religion Sabbath school salvation Scudder sent sinners sionaries sister sometimes soon souls South Africa sweet Syria teach teacher tell thing thou thought told Umlazi wish worship young readers Youth's Dayspring Zulu
Passagens conhecidas
Página 32 - It is he whom thou Hast power to aid and bless, Whose aching heart or burning brow Thy soothing hand may press.
Página 99 - Christ. 1 WHEN shall the voice of singing Flow joyfully along ? When hill and valley, ringing With one triumphant song, Proclaim the contest ended, And him, who once was slain, Again to earth descended, In righteousness to reign ? 2 Then from the craggy mountains The sacred shout shall fly ; And shady vales and fountains Shall echo the reply : High tower and lowly dwelling Shall send the chorus round, All hallelujah swelling In one eternal sound.
Página 128 - Suffer me to come to Jesus, Mother, dear, forbid me not ; By his blood from hell he frees us ; Makes us fair without a spot Suffer me, my earthly father, At his pierced feet to fall ; Why forbid me ? help me, rather ; Jesus is my all in all. Suffer me to run unto him ; Gentle sisters come with me ; Oh that all I love but knew him, Then my home a heaven would be. Loving playmates, gay and smiling, Bid me not forsake the cross ; Hard to bear is your reviling, Yet for Jesus all is dross.
Página 41 - Doth not each rain-drop help to form The cool, refreshing shower, And every ray of light to warm And beautify the flower...
Página 32 - Tis the fainting- poor, Whose eye with want is dim, Whom hunger sends from door to door — Go thou and succour him.
Página 88 - I LAY my sins on Jesus, The spotless Lamb of God ; He bears them all, and frees us From the accursed load. I bring my guilt to Jesus, To wash my crimson stains White in his blood most precious, Till not a spot remains.
Página 32 - Tis that weary man, Whose years are at their brim, Bent low with sickness, cares, and pain — Go thou and comfort him. Thy neighbour?
Página 79 - Saviour — the love of God in sending his Son into the world to be...
Página 40 - Overdoing a thing-, they call " a hunchback making a bow." — A spendthrift they compare to "a rocket,'' which goes off at once. — Those who expend their charity on remote objects, but neglect their family, are said to " hang a lantern on a pole," which is seen afar, but gives no light below.
Página 183 - Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried, Hosanna : Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh in the name of the Lord.