My eyesight has begun to fail, but, though I should become blind, if spared, I trust that I shall be able to preach. My voice is good, and though, under equal circumstances, I should much prefer losing my voice to my eyesight, still, under my circumstances,... Ministers of Mercy - Էջ 235James Henry Franklin - 1919 - 239 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1853 - 416 էջ
...need about twelve thousand a year. To such congregations we may preach, even if we cannot see them. My eyesight has begun to fail ; but though I should become blind, I trust that I shall be able to preach, if spared. My voice is good ; and though in other circumstances... | |
| Jared Bell Waterbury - 1870 - 318 էջ
...fail, and it is affecting to read from his journal the reflections which this new calamity suggested. " My eyesight has begun to fail ; but, though I should...my voice. I could do nothing without the latter." A SUDDEN AND SEVERE STROKE. Next to God, his strongest prop was his beloved wife. When his children... | |
| Clifford Grant Howell - 1912 - 390 էջ
...paralyzed arm hung helpless at his side. Now his sight began to fail. But the never-discouraged man wrote: "Though I should become blind, if spared, I trust that I shall be able to preach." But another voyage became necessary if his life were prolonged. He consented to visit the Cape of Good... | |
| Eugene P. Heideman - 2001 - 774 էջ
...journal he wrote that he would prefer to lose his eyesight than his voice, which continued to be strong. "Though I should become blind, if spared, I trust that I shall be able to preach."^ In those years, death was never far away. Their second son, William Waterbury, and his wife, Katherine... | |
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