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" He however took rather more nourishment than usual, and spoke about the manner of his conveyance home. We ascertained that by waiting until twelve o'clock, we could go the greater part of the way by water. "At about nine o'clock, his hands and feet grew... "
Memoir of Sarah B. Judson: Member of the American Mission to Burmah - Page 137
by Emily Chubbuck Judson - 1848 - 309 pages
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Memoir of George Dana Boardman, Late Missionary to Burma: Containing Much ...

Alonzo King - 1834 - 338 pages
...addition to pain of body, have anguish of soul, while my mind is sweetly stayed on God.' On my saying, ' 1 hope we shall be at home to-morrow night, where you...alternative. The chilling frown of the iron-faced Tavoyer was to us as if he were continually saying, ' be gone.' I wanted a little broth for my expiring...
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Memoir of George Dana Boardman, Late Missionary to Burmah: Containing Much ...

Alonzo King - 1848 - 440 pages
...more nourishment than usual, and spoke about the manner of his conveyance home. We as- * certained that by waiting until twelve o'clock, we could go...alternative. The chilling frown of the iron-faced Tavoyer was to us as if he were continually saying, ' begone.' I wanted a little broth for my expiring...
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The Lives of Mrs. Ann H. Judson and Mrs. Sarah B. Judson, and Mrs. Emily C ...

Arabella M. Willson - 1856 - 398 pages
...and the affectionate Karens rubbed them all the forenoon, excepting a few moments when he request$d to be left alone. At ten o'clock, he was much distressed...It drew near twelve, the time for us to go to the poat. We were distressed at the thought of removing nim, when evidently so near the last struggle,...
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Rivers in the Desert, Or, Mission-scenes in Burmah

John Baillie - 1858 - 424 pages
...distress I felt, but am too weak to explain it to you." And, after a few moments, he added : — " Since you spoke to me about George, I have prayed...incessantly — more than in all my life before." It was now time for embarking; and the iron-faced owner of the boat was impatient to be gone. The affectionate...
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The Lives of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Mrs. Sarah B. Judson, and Mrs. Emily C ...

Arabella M. Willson - 1859 - 390 pages
...thought him a little better, though I perceived, when I gave him his sago, that his breath was vei}1 short. He, however, took rather more nourishment than...It drew near twelve, the time for us to go to the ooat. We were distressed at the thought of removing nim, when evidently so near the last struggle,...
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Memoir of Sarah B. Judson: Of the American Mission to Burmah

Emily Chubbuck Judson - 1860 - 246 pages
...situation was, he did not complain ; on the contrary, his heart seemed overflowing with gratitude. ' 0,' said he, ' how kind and good our Father in heaven...were distressed at the thought of removing him, when evidsntly so near the last struggle, though we did not think it so near as it really was. But there...
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Romance of Modern Missions: A Home in the Land of Snows, and Other Sketches ...

Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1870 - 286 pages
...dying prayers." Her request was not made in vain ; on the day of his death, her husband wrote to her, " Since you spoke to me about George, I have prayed...incessantly — more than in all my life before." With this child of many prayers left to her, she was not alone ; and, above all, God was with her,...
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Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons: Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Mrs. Sarah B. Judson ...

Arabella M. Stuart Willson - 1872 - 394 pages
...his conveyance home. We ascertained that by waiting until twelve o'clock, we could go the greate.1 part of the way by water. "At about nine o'clock,...It drew near twelve, the time for us to go to the ooat. We were distressed at the thought of removing nim, when evidently so near the last struggle,...
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Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons: Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Mrs. Sarah B. Judson ...

Arabella M. Willson - 1872 - 434 pages
...asked him, if he felt as if he was going home — ' not just yet,' he replied. On giving him a Kttle wine and water, he revived. Shortly after, he said,...It drew near twelve, the time for us to go to the ooat. We were distressed at the thought of removing nim, when evidently so near the last struggle,...
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Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons: Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Mrs. Sarah B. Judson ...

Arabella M. Willson - 1875 - 390 pages
...but am too weak to explain it to you.' In a few moments he said to me, ' Since you spoke to me auuut George, I have prayed for him almost incessantly —...It drew near twelve, the time for us to go to the ooat. We were distressed at the thought of removing nim, when evidently so near the la% struggle, though...
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