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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: bat an accurate fulfilment of the Old. In conclusion, I would earnestly request you to peruse with attention, the contents of this little volume, as being small streams derived from a great fountain ; and should you while reading it, meet with any thing not congenial with your sentiments or feel- iggs, let me beseech . you not to throw it aside in haste, but seriously reconsider the subject. May the God of Abraham, Isaac, ,aad Jacob, bless the reading of it to your souls, and grant, that you and I, my dear brethren, may join our cheerful voices in singing’,
Hosanna to the Son of David: Majtt. xxi, 9, 15. And may we all meet larqund his throne of glory to sing redeeming grace for ever. Amen. : o my Friends and Brethren in the Lord Jesus Christ. V O J ‘. I ’ ‘. ’. -. Mi ( i’:‘-. In the foregoing statement of the grounds Of my profession of Christianity, and of my hope as a disciple of Christ, I have addressed myself to my brethren according to the fleish. These pages will fall into the hands of sonje wham I feel a pleasure in regarding as .my friends and brethren in Christ. To you my Christian friends, especially in this- City, I tnust briefly address myself, before closingthis little volume. I wish to take the Opportunity of assuring you of the deep sense I entertain of that kindness, which you have uniformly shewn me, and of respectfully urging you to continued and unwearied exertions on behalf of the lost sheep of the House of Israeli When from a conviction of my duty, to forsake all and to follow Christ, I'formed the painful resolution of leaving a betoved father,-brothers, sisters, and friends,?and vacating a situation in the Synagogue, whicti'j afforded a competency?it was td enter the wide world as an outcast, to encounter the unkind treatment of my Jewish brethr…
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: bat an accurate fulfilment of the Old. In conclusion, I would earnestly request you to peruse with attention, the contents of this little volume, as being small streams derived from a great fountain ; and should you while reading it, meet with any thing not congenial with your sentiments or feel- iggs, let me beseech . you not to throw it aside in haste, but seriously reconsider the subject. May the God of Abraham, Isaac, ,aad Jacob, bless the reading of it to your souls, and grant, that you and I, my dear brethren, may join our cheerful voices in singing’,
Hosanna to the Son of David: Majtt. xxi, 9, 15. And may we all meet larqund his throne of glory to sing redeeming grace for ever. Amen. : o my Friends and Brethren in the Lord Jesus Christ. V O J ‘. I ’ ‘. ’. -. Mi ( i’:‘-. In the foregoing statement of the grounds Of my profession of Christianity, and of my hope as a disciple of Christ, I have addressed myself to my brethren according to the fleish. These pages will fall into the hands of sonje wham I feel a pleasure in regarding as .my friends and brethren in Christ. To you my Christian friends, especially in this- City, I tnust briefly address myself, before closingthis little volume. I wish to take the Opportunity of assuring you of the deep sense I entertain of that kindness, which you have uniformly shewn me, and of respectfully urging you to continued and unwearied exertions on behalf of the lost sheep of the House of Israeli When from a conviction of my duty, to forsake all and to follow Christ, I'formed the painful resolution of leaving a betoved father,-brothers, sisters, and friends,?and vacating a situation in the Synagogue, whicti'j afforded a competency?it was td enter the wide world as an outcast, to encounter the unkind treatment of my Jewish brethr…