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 | Gloucester - Page 222An action was instituted hy the independent church of Christ in Gloucester. Mr. Murray was urged to allow the prosecution to proceed in bis name. ...more pages: 201 203 212 215 216 221 231 234 241 314 |
 | Newport - Page 188I publicly invited any individual in Newport, who had aught to say against the testimony I delivered, to meet me in an open manner, the bible in his ...more pages: 164 168 169 171 172 175 176 177 187 277 |
 | Portsmouth - Page 228year at Boston, and another at Portsmouth, or wherever it may be most convenient. I have long contemplated an association of this description; ...more pages: 197 211 212 229 236 237 242 323 |
More | Norwich - Page 228the Most High might assemble one year at Norwich, one year at Boston, and another at Portsmouth, or wherever it may be most convenient. ...more pages: 168 |
 | Bristol - Page 691 was determined on walking to Bristol, it was only five miles, and through a most enchanting country. O . what transport of delight I felt, when, ...more pages: 16 67 70 71 323 |
 | Boston - Page 228year at Boston, and another at Portsmouth, or wherever it may be most convenient. I have long contemplated an association of this description; ...more pages: 178 189 192 195 197 198 199 203 213 306 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 243A collection for the distressed inhabitants of Philadelphia succeeded the sermon, and an anthem suited to the solemnities of the occasion was most ...more pages: 134 154 156 178 184 185 197 218 242 286 |
 | Brunswick - Page 164But when I was preparing to leave Brunswick, a person entered the parlor, displayed a number of patterns, requested I would make a choice for a ...more pages: 157 159 |
 | Norwich, NY - Page 2704, 1832, at Norwich, NY by Rev. AB Grosh, as it will give the reader a just idea of the fruits of Mr. Murray's exertions in the day of small things. |
 | New York - Page 152Again a letter was handed rne from New York, earnest ly entreating me to pay them a visit. Arrangements were made for my passage ill the vessel by ...more pages: 133 134 135 136 137 145 146 164 176 186 |
 | Gloucester, Mass - Page 286Murray at that time resided at Gloucester, Mass. The conversion of one so deservedly popular as he seems to have been, could not but attract public ...more pages: 312 |
 | London - Page 114Physicians recommended the country; but my business confined me in London, and my circumstances would not admit of my renting two houses. ...more pages: 57 75 76 115 122 125 130 131 234 236 |
 | Oxford, Mass - Page 292Murray, delivered before the first meeting of the general convention of Universalists, convened at Oxford, Mass. ...more pages: 324 |
 | Preston - Page 173From Preston, in Connecticut, sir. ' Did you come alone, sir?' No, sir, I came in company with a the ferry. ' Did he not ask you to his house? ...more pages: 169 |
 | Oxford - Page 228himself: ' Although very much indisposed, I am com-mencing a journey to Oxford, where I expect to meet a number of our religious brethren, ...more pages: 314 315 |
 | Cambridge - Page 214to compliment General Washington, upon his arrival to take the supreme command of the army at Cambridge ; and he was received by the immortal chief, ... |
 | Exeter - Page 234men always attended his lectures, and one gentleman accompanied him even to Exeter. We select a few of the subjects, upon which he delighted to dwell. ... |
 | Ipswich - Page 224ial succeeded trial, and review followed review, at Salem and at Ipswich, in 1783, ana 1784, and 1785. In the fall of the latter year a writ of review ... |
 | Lebanon, NH - Page 317The following sketch was furnished for the gratification of General Convention which assembled at Lebanon, NH Sept. ... |
 | Portsmouth, New-Hampshire - Page 200On the ninth of April, in this year, I received from the church and congregation in Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, worshipping in the separate ... |
 | Hightstown, NJ - Page 309RICHARD NORTON, of Hightstown, NJ was chosen Moderator, and AC THOMAS, of Philadelphia, Clerk. As the principal object of the conference was, ... |
 | Kensington - Page 156Bachelor's-Hall was in Kensington. But at Bachelor's-Hall the people attended, and a few were enabled to believe the good word of their Gort. ... |
 | Norwich, Connecticut - Page 268John Tyler, Episcopalinn minister in Norwich, Connecticut, and the Rev. Edward Mitchell in the city of New-York, we do not know that the sentiments of ... |
 | Dublin - Page 21In this academy many nobleman's sons were qualified for Trinity College, Dublin, and in a few years one of those ennobled students, ... |
 | Rome - Page 205C , I said reminded me of Nero who to be revenged upon the Christians, caught the city of Rome on fire, ami charged the Christians with the ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 234to which free access was granted him; at Truro Cheswater, Tregony, Mevegessey, St Austle Looe, in the several churches at Plymouth, and Plymouth Dock, ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 158So in Jerusalem, our divine Master might have been asked: ' Are you not appalled at beholding all the minis-ters of God, all the rulers of the people, ... |
LessPopular passagesThus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: but let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the Lord which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, saith the Lord. Page 296 They did promise and vow three things in my name. First, that I should renounce the devil and all his works, the pomps and vanities of this wicked world, and all the sinful lusts of the flesh. Page 29 MoreBrethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him, let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way, shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins. Page 100 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy. Page 298 For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak. And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak. Page 300 BLOW ye the trumpet, blow, The gladly solemn sound ! Let all the nations know, To earth's remotest bound : The year of jubilee has come ; Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. Page 236 If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink, thou wouldst have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water. Page 288 Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is. If any man's work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire. Page 268 And in this mountain shall the Lord of hosts make unto all people a feast of fat things, a feast of wines on the lees, of fat things full of marrow, of wines on the lees well refined. Page 298 All the ends of the world shall remember and turn unto the Lord : and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before thee. Page 297 LessOther editions | by John Murray, Linus Smith Everett Full view - 1853
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