I am waiting the hour of my public murder with great composure of mind and cheerfulness, feeling the strong assurance that in no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that either... Negro History, 1553-1903 - Page 411969 - 83 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert M. De Witt - Abolitionists - 1859 - 146 pages
...no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of good and of humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed or suifered will be lost. The reflection that a wise and merciful, as well as just and Holy God, rules... | |
| John Brown - Abolitionists - 1861 - 486 pages
...no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. The reflection that a wise and merciful as well as just and holy God rules not only the affairs of... | |
| American Anti-Slavery Society - Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) - 1861 - 352 pages
...no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of good and of humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. The reflection that a wise and merciful as well as just and holy GOD rules not only the affairs of... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 pages
...no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. The reflection that a wise and merciful as well as just and holy God rules not only the affairs of... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - Conduct of life - 1875 - 416 pages
...way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. Do not feel ashamed on my account, nor for one moment despair of the cause, or grow weary of well-doing.... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1892 - 486 pages
...no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed...lost. ... I have now no doubt but that our seeming disj aster will ultimately result in the most glorious success." Sanborn, The Life and Letters of John... | |
| Samuel Orcutt - Connecticut - 1878 - 950 pages
...could 1 be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that cither I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. The reflection that a wise and m.rciful, as well as just and holy, God rules not only the affairs of... | |
| Addison Peale Russell - English literature - 1883 - 378 pages
...way could I be used to so much advantage to the cause of God and of humanity, and that nothing that I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. Do not feel ashamed on my account, nor for one moment despair of the cause, or grow weary of well-doing.... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1885 - 684 pages
...no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage to the canse of God and of humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost. The retit'ction that a wise and merciful as well as just and holy God rules not only the affairs of... | |
| Jacob Merrill Manning - Congregational churches - 1889 - 600 pages
...assurance that in no other possible way could I be used to so much advantage for God and humanity, and that nothing that either I or all my family have sacrificed or suffered will be lost." But once more, ye who have an ear for the gems of composition, listen to this : " I cannot remember... | |
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