The Story of the Madiai: With Notices of Efforts Made, in Europe and America in Their Behalf

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Office of the Society, 1853 - 303 pages
 

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Page 201 - Jesus before the world began ; but is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and ha^th brought life and immortality to light through the gospel ; whereunto I am appointed a preacher and an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles.
Page 125 - For there must be also heresies among you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you.
Page 231 - House of Representatives of the United States, and to each of the Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the United States from the State of Montana.
Page 232 - They shall not be disturbed, molested, or annoyed in any manner on account of their religious belief, nor in the proper exercise of their religion...
Page 201 - We shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more ; neither shall the sun light on us, nor any heat : for the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed us, and shall lead us unto living fountains of water, and God shall wipe away all tears from our eyes...
Page 232 - ... in any manner on account of their religious belief, nor in the proper exercise of their peculiar Worship, either within their own houses, or, in their own churches or chapels, which they shall be at liberty to build and maintain, in convenient situations, to be approved of by the local government, interfering in no way with, but respecting the religion and customs of the country in which they reside.
Page 232 - Majesty, residing in the Mexican territories, shall enjoy, in their houses, persons, and properties, the protection of the Government ; and, continuing in possession of what they now enjoy, they shall not be disturbed, molested, or annoyed, in any manner, on account of their religion, provided they respect that of the nation in which they reside, as well as the constitution, laws, and customs of the country.
Page 78 - ... all, not .to pray for our liberation, but for that increase of faith which may enable us to suffer cheerfully." And then, before us all and the attendants, she burst forth into fervent prayer, especially for more faith, more love to Jesus! The doctor was in the prison at the time, she sent for him ; I was much pleased with him ; and although it was unusual, he said he could give her a certificate as to the state of her health, requiring diet different from that of the common prisoners, as absolutely...
Page 78 - He talked beautifully about his wife, and requested me to tell her that his prayer was that God would go with them to their prisons, and that he felt sure that God would be their companion there.
Page 207 - I had previously heard, he had been always a most attached and loyal subject. He evidently would have entered more at length into the particulars of his case, but I told him that I already knew them. When I asked him if I could do anything for him, he said,

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