Memorial: Rev. Isaac P. Langworthy, D.D. 1806-1888Beacon Press, 1889 - 24 pages |
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... seemed , however , to be his persuasion that as the apostle would go " not where Christ was named lest he should build upon another man's foundation , " so God was calling him to go not where the flock of which he was to be the shepherd ...
... seemed , however , to be his persuasion that as the apostle would go " not where Christ was named lest he should build upon another man's foundation , " so God was calling him to go not where the flock of which he was to be the shepherd ...
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... seemed to have any attraction for him , and he preached to men always with a feeling that they could be made to confess God's right to rule , that men everywhere at heart know that all sin is utter folly , that to disobey God is always ...
... seemed to have any attraction for him , and he preached to men always with a feeling that they could be made to confess God's right to rule , that men everywhere at heart know that all sin is utter folly , that to disobey God is always ...
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... his own duties as a minister of Christ . He seemed continually to hear the injunction of God to the prophet of old , " Preach the preaching that I bid thee . " Indeed nothing else ever had the least attraction for him , he so thoroughly 15.
... his own duties as a minister of Christ . He seemed continually to hear the injunction of God to the prophet of old , " Preach the preaching that I bid thee . " Indeed nothing else ever had the least attraction for him , he so thoroughly 15.
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... seemed good in thy sight . " " The cup that my Father hath given me shall I not drink it ? " How serene , how peaceful , how sus- tained in the dignity of unwavering trust , was this good man , dur- ing all these momentous and ...
... seemed good in thy sight . " " The cup that my Father hath given me shall I not drink it ? " How serene , how peaceful , how sus- tained in the dignity of unwavering trust , was this good man , dur- ing all these momentous and ...
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... own body on the tree , " that he spent his life in deeds of service . For this man loved God's law as a law of love . His great peace and his upright walk , so that nothing seemed able to offend him or cause him to go astray , came 20.
... own body on the tree , " that he spent his life in deeds of service . For this man loved God's law as a law of love . His great peace and his upright walk , so that nothing seemed able to offend him or cause him to go astray , came 20.
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Page 23 - The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me. 7 Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God : whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation.
Page 6 - Great peace have they which love thy law : and nothing shall offend them.
Page 15 - So the law is holy, and the commandment is holy and just and good.
Page 13 - Association places on record for perpetual preservation its appreciation of the signal ability and steadfast devotion with which he has given himself to this work during his long and honorable time of service ; of his self-denying efforts in securing funds in trying times of our history, which, with the generosity of others, have placed this institution upon permanent and useful ground ; of his devotion to the Library, which has thus grown from 3,638 volumes to 33,473, and...
Page 13 - Library, which has thus grown from 3,638 volumes to 33,473, and from 20,000 pamphlets to 140,000, without cost to the treasury ; and of his jealous care for all the interests of this House, and of his love for the great cause of the Master which inspired all these works.