We now end 1866. It has not been so fruitful or useful as I intended. Will try to do better in 1867, and be better — more gentle and loving ; and may the Almighty, to whom I commit my way, bring my desires to pass, and prosper me ! Let all the sins... The Last journals of David Livingstone v.1 - Page 168by David Livingstone - 1874Full view - About this book
| Literature - 1875 - 860 pages
...north-west. Here he entered on the new year. Under the date January I, 1867, the following entry occurs: — "May He who was full of grace and truth impress His...truthfulness, sincerity, honour — for His mercy's sake." Shortly after occurred that loss which presaged a fatal end to the expedition, and left him, with nothing... | |
| 1876 - 818 pages
...place, "end 1866. It has not been so fruitful or useful as I intended. We will try to do better in 1867, and be better — more gentle and loving ; and may...desires to pass, and prosper me ! Let all the sins of 1866 be blotted out for Jesu's, lake." Again we find him recording, when very much tried, and losing... | |
| David Livingstone, Horace Waller - Africa, Central - 1874 - 400 pages
...with meal, and axes in their hands, imitating as well as they could the male voice. I got some macro or millet here and a fowl. We now end 1866. It has...desires to pass, and prosper me ! Let all the sins of '00 be blotted out for Jesus' sake. ****** 1st January, 1867. — May He who was full of grace and... | |
| David Livingstone, Horace Waller - Africa, Central - 1874 - 402 pages
...We now end 1866. It has not been so fruitful or useful as I intended. Will try to do better in 1867, and be better — more gentle and loving ; and may...impress His character on mine. Grace — eagerness to 1867.] DREAMING HUNGRY HOURS AWAY. 169 show favour ; truth — truthfulness, sincerity, honour —... | |
| HORACE WALLER - 1875 - 596 pages
...We now end 1866. It has not been so fruitful or useful as I intended. Will try to do better in 1867, an'd be better — more gentle and loving; and may...prosper me! Let all the sins of '66 be blotted out for Jesus's sake ! •Sf * 7f X * * •* January 1st, 1867. — May He who was full of grace and truth... | |
| 1875 - 588 pages
...book. Kneeling and praying with eyes shut is hetter than our usual way of holding Divine service." " 1st January, 1867. — May He who was full of grace...truthfulness, sincerity, honour — for His mercy's sake." " lut January, 1870. — May the Almighty help me to finish the work in hand, and retire through the... | |
| Christianity - 1875 - 622 pages
...Here he entered on the new year. Under the date January l, 1867, the following entry occurs : — ' May He who was full of grace and truth ' impress His...truthfulness, sincerity, honour — for His ' mercy's sake.' Shortly after occurred that loss which presaged a fatal end to the expedition, and left him, with nothing... | |
| Bible Christians - 1875 - 600 pages
...'Thy will be done ;' but I shall try." Again, on the ist of January, 1867, he offers this prayer: " May He who was full of grace and truth impress His...truthfulness, sincerity, honour, for His Mercy's sake;" and two months afterwards, while delayed in his course, he writes : " It is hard to be kept waiting... | |
| Henry Allon - 1875 - 646 pages
...Here he entered on the new year. Under the date January 1, 1887, the following entry occurs: — ' May He who was full of grace and truth impress His...on mine. Grace — eagerness to show favour ; truth — truthf ulness, sincerity, honour — for His mercy's sake.' Shortly after occurred that loss which... | |
| J. E. Chambliss - Africa, Central - 1876 - 886 pages
...31st: "We end 1866. It has not been so fruitful or useful as I intended. Will try to do better in 1867, and be better, more gentle and loving; and may the Almighty, to whom I commit my way, bring my de* sires to pass and prosper me ! Let all the sins of 1866 be blotted out for Jesus' sake ! " How... | |
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