Piety Promoted, in a Collection of Dying Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers: 3
The book Piety Promoted, in a Collection of Dying Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers: 3 was written by author Evans, William, 1787-1867, Ed Here you can read free online of Piety Promoted, in a Collection of Dying Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers: 3 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Piety Promoted, in a Collection of Dying Sayings of Many of the People Called Quakers: 3 a good or bad book?
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I saw that my body was to be the temple of the Holy Spirit, and that no defiling thought must lodge within me. ' The 21st. I went to our meeting at Ely, and many were the refreshings that my mind there felt. I saw that the Spirit of Christ was the only way that leads to celestial bliss, and that he teaches his followers to be humble as he was humble ; that we must not barely believe that he came down amongst men, in a body prepared for him, but must also believe in his power, that leads to life... eternal. Be still, O my soul, and thou wilt find his power made manifest in thee. ' The 16th of Fourth month. I find that the more I give up my mind to seek after the kingdom of God and his right- eousness, the more I advance in the work ; the more I keep in the power, the stronger I grow. My soul longeth for the living God ; yea, my inward cry is raised for the bread of life, more than the natural man hungereth after natural food.' Here ends the journal of this pious young man. Aboiit this time his health began to decline, and some symptoms appeared that seemed to threaten a consumption ; he was therefore removed from his master's to his father's house, that he might try his native air and the effects of medicines; but the disorder baffled both.
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