| National Sunday school union - 1867 - 340 pages
...life, through Jesus Christ our Lord." " For some time before his death," testifies Dr. Brocklesby, "all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1849 - 634 pages
...always had a desire for prolonged life, and a great dread of death ; but Dr. Brocklesby said of him, ' For some time before his death, all his fears were...the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ.' ' He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 794 pages
...Bible, and never to use his pencil on a Sunday." Boswcll gives us a memorandum of Brocklesby : — " For some time before his death all his fears were...by the prevalence of his faith and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| 1850 - 890 pages
...Bible, and never to use his pencil on a Sunday." Boswell gives us a memorandum of Brocklesby : — " For some time before his death all his fears were...by the prevalence of his faith and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. lie talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| Robert Armitage - 1850 - 562 pages
...his own custody as long as he lived. This account of Dr. Johnson is related by Dr. Brocklesby :—" For some time before his death, all his fears were...the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ. " He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| James Boswell - 1851 - 322 pages
...Brocklesby, who will not be suspected of fanaticism, obliged me with the following accounts : — " For some time before his death, all his fears were...the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of JESUS CHRIST. " He talked often to me about the necessity of faith in the... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1851 - 592 pages
...damned—sent to hell, and punished everlastingly." When he, however, actually approached dissolution, " all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ." He was full of resignation, strong in faith, joyful in hope... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1851 - 600 pages
...— sent to hell, and punished everlastingly." When he, however, actually approached dissolution, " all his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ." He was full of resignation, strong in faith, joyful in hope... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1852 - 624 pages
...hell, and punished everlastingly." 0 ,When he, however, actually approached dissolution, -'" all-his fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of his faith, and his trust in the merits and propitiation of Jesus Christ." He was full of resignation, strong in faith, joyful in hope... | |
| 436 pages
...useless and vanishes away, except the knowledge of the true God, and of Jesus Christ whom He has xent. To attain this knowledge, this giant in knowledge...fears were calmed and absorbed by the prevalence of bis faith, and his trust m the merit and propitiation of Jesus Christ,' testifies Dr. Brocklesby. "... | |
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