Impressions of China: And the Present Revolution: Its Progress and ProspectsSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1855 - 441 Seiten |
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... given to the subject that it deserves . It is hoped this will be deemed a sufficient apology for many of its defects . The object sought in this work has been fairly to state the question in respect to China's present condi- tion and ...
... given to the subject that it deserves . It is hoped this will be deemed a sufficient apology for many of its defects . The object sought in this work has been fairly to state the question in respect to China's present condi- tion and ...
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... given vexillary , then on the second of the forty - nine Sabbaths he must go the church of another vexillary , so visiting them all in order ; and after he has gone the round , he must do the same again . " If any man throughout the ...
... given vexillary , then on the second of the forty - nine Sabbaths he must go the church of another vexillary , so visiting them all in order ; and after he has gone the round , he must do the same again . " If any man throughout the ...
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And the Present Revolution: Its Progress and Prospects Edmund Gardiner Fishbourne. Any Profits arising to the Author from this Work , will be given in aid of the Evangelization of China . ERRATA . Page 17 , line 14 , reud "
And the Present Revolution: Its Progress and Prospects Edmund Gardiner Fishbourne. Any Profits arising to the Author from this Work , will be given in aid of the Evangelization of China . ERRATA . Page 17 , line 14 , reud "
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... given it , though it does . not seem quite relevant to the movement . There is a limit to man's power . They have sup- posed that these plans would suffice for all time - at least so the originators of them proposed ; but God dis- posed ...
... given it , though it does . not seem quite relevant to the movement . There is a limit to man's power . They have sup- posed that these plans would suffice for all time - at least so the originators of them proposed ; but God dis- posed ...
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... given themselves up to cruel death and torture , to save their families and neighbourhood from oppression . The death and torture of these sa- tisfied the government ; and the withdrawing of the obnoxious person , or the refraining from ...
... given themselves up to cruel death and torture , to save their families and neighbourhood from oppression . The death and torture of these sa- tisfied the government ; and the withdrawing of the obnoxious person , or the refraining from ...
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Seite 200 - Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.
Seite v - Cold on His cradle the dew-drops are shining Low lies His head with the beasts of the stall Angels adore Him, in slumber reclining, Maker and Monarch and Saviour of all.
Seite 346 - That is true, that is true ! the idols must perish, and shall perish. I am a Kwang-se man, a follower of Thae-ping-wang ; we all of us worship one God, (Shang-te) and believe in Jesus, while we do our utmost to put down idolatry ; everywhere demolishing the temples, and destroying the idols, and exhorting the people to forsake their superstitions.
Seite 216 - Heaven sustains the whole : Let all beneath the sky Come and acknowledge the new monarch. Little children, Worship God, Keep His commandments, And do not disobey. Let your minds be refined, And be not depraved ; The great God Constantly surveys you. You must refine yourselves wel], And not be depraved.
Seite 204 - Jesus into the world for the salvation of meu by the shedding of His blood on the cross, and then goes on to detail the duties that are required of us as parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, relatives and friends; concluding with instructions as to the management of the heart and external senses. Altogether it is an excellent book, and there is not a word in it which a Christian missionary might not adopt, and circulate as a tract for the benefit of the Chinese.
Seite v - Say, shall we yield Him, in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and offerings divine, Gems of the mountain and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest or gold from the mine?
Seite 270 - Our Heavenly Father, of his great mercy and unbounded goodness, Spared not his first-born Son, but sent him down into the world To give his life for the redemption of all our transgressions, The knowledge of which coupled with repentance saves the souls of men.20 The hymn was followed by a reading from the Bible, after which their creed was recited.
Seite 140 - Wang, the Prince of Peace, the Northern Prince explained in writing that he was the 'True Lord' or Sovereign; that 'the Lord of China is the Lord of the whole world; he is the second Son of God, and all people in the whole world must obey and follow him'.
Seite 203 - ... correct, the prayers are good, the ceremonies enjoined (with the exception of the offerings) are unobjectionable ; the Ten Commandments agree in spirit with those delivered by Moses, and the hymns are passable. The statements of the doctrines of human depravity, redemption by the blood of Jesus, and the renewal of the heart by the influence of the Holy Spirit, are sufficient to direct any honest inquirer in the way to heaven.
Seite 138 - The same as ourselves ! the same as ourselves ! ' while the simply observant expression on the face of his companion disappeared before one of satisfaction as the two exchanged glances. He then stated, with reference to my previous inquiry as to their feelings and intentions towards the British, that not merely might peace exist between us, but that we might be intimate friends. He added, we might now, at Nanking, land and walk about where we pleased. He spoke repeatedly of a foreigner at Canton,...