| Melba Joyce Boyd - 1994 - 268 trang
...abject wretchedness draweth near, when we shall be enabled, in the most extended sense of the word, to stretch forth our hands to the Lord our God but...us from our very, mean, low and abject condition.-' Both Walker and Harper identify God as the Lord of the Ethiopians, a critical departure from the southern... | |
| Peter P. Hinks - 2010 - 324 trang
...abject wretchedness draweth near, when we shall be enabled, in the most extended sense of the word, to stretch forth our hands to the LORD our GOD, but there 12. Freedom's Journal. December 19. 1828. 13. Appeal, 29-30. must be a willingness on our part, for... | |
| David Walker - 1993 - 108 trang
...abject wretchedness draweth near, when we shall be enabled, in the most extended sense of the word, to stretch forth our hands to the LORD Our GOD, but...us from our very, mean, low and abject condition. * See my Preamble in first edition, first page. See also 2nd edition, Article 1, page 9. * * Who are... | |
| Peter P. Hinks - 2010 - 196 trang
...abject wretchedness draweth near, when we shall be enabled, in the most extended sense of the word, to stretch forth our hands to the LORD our GOD, but...desire, and drag us from our very, mean, low and abject condition.4s God demanded a devout and fearless activism from those roused by his saving grace. At... | |
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