| Eleazar Lord - 1813 - 318 lehte
...work entered upon it witti much ft-ar and trembling. On Oct. 2, 1792, the ministers met at Kent-ring, and after the public work of the day was over, retired...themselves to God, and to one another, to make a trial tor introducing the Gospel amongst the Heathen. They were not insensible of their want ot experience,... | |
| Eleazar Lord - 1813 - 312 lehte
...would be danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who were expected to engage in the work entered upon...and trembling. On Oct. 2, 1792, the ministers met at Relieving, and after the public work of the day was over, retired for prayer. They then, in a most... | |
| ELLECTRON HENDERSON - 1815 - 730 lehte
...there w«uld of its falling under ineligioas influence. From these and other tonsideratious, those who were expected to engage in the work entered upon...most solemn manner, pledged themselves to God, and to oue another, to ¥AKF A TRIAL for introducing the Gospel amongst the Peathen. They were not insensible... | |
| 1817 - 486 lehte
...ministers met at Kettering, aud after the public seiw vices of the day, they retired for prayer, and in the most solemn manner pledged themselves to GOD and to...another, to make a trial for introducing the gospel among the heathen." This minute detail has been given, to shew what immense good may accrue to the... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1824 - 718 lehte
...would be danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who were expected to engage in the work, entered upon it with much fear and trembling." .... On the 2nd of October, 1792, the ministers met at Kettering, and, after the public services of the day... | |
| 1833 - 490 lehte
...would be danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who were expected to engage in the work, entered upon it with much fear and trembling." On the 2d of October, 1792, the ministers met at Kettering; and, after the public services of the day... | |
| 1842 - 388 lehte
...would he danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who were expected to engage in the work, entered upon it with much fear and tremhling." While the spirit of zeal, of prudence, and of prayer, was thus cherished, the Great Head... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1853 - 786 lehte
...would be danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who were expected to engage in the work, entered upon it with much fear and trembling." This will be further seen by an extract from the Committee Book : — "Nov. 13, 1792. The following... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1911 - 304 lehte
...be danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who expected to engage in the work entered upon it with much fear and trembling." But Carey persisted and at the next meeting at Kettering on October 2, 1792, the Baptist Missionary... | |
| Joseph Belcher - 1853 - 324 lehte
...would be danger of its falling under irreligious influence. From these and other considerations, those who were expected to engage in the work, entered upon it with much fear and trembling." We cannot, under such circumstances, be surprised that the ponderous minds assembled at Nottingham... | |
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