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See the hand of God in all events, and thereby become reconciled to His dispensations.
~ Adoniram Judson
Become
Events
God
Hand
His
See
Thereby
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That mighty Being, who heaped up these craggy rocks, and reared these stupendous mountains, and poured out these streams in all directions, and scattered immortal beings throughout these deserts - He is present, by the influence of his Holy Spirit, and accompanies the sound of the gospel with converting, sanctifying power.
~ Adoniram Judson
Accompanies
Being
Beings
Deserts
Directions
Gospel
He
His
Holy
Holy Spirit
Immortal
Influence
Mighty
Mountains
Out
Poured
Power
Present
Rocks
Scattered
Sound
Spirit
Streams
Throughout
Up
Who
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The course that I have uniformly pursued, ever since I became a missionary, has been rather peculiar. In order to become an acceptable and eloquent preacher in a foreign language, I deliberately abjured my own. When I crossed the river, I burnt my ships.
~ Adoniram Judson
Acceptable
Became
Become
Been
Burnt
Course
Crossed
Deliberately
Eloquent
Ever
Foreign
Foreign Language
Has-Been
Language
Missionary
My Own
Order
Own
Peculiar
Preacher
Pursued
Rather
River
Ships
Since
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The future is in our power. Let us, then, each morning, resolve to send the day into eternity in such a garb as we shall wish it to wear forever. And at night, let us reflect that one more day is irrevocably gone, indelibly marked.
~ Adoniram Judson
Day
Each
Each Morning
Eternity
Forever
Future
Gone
Let Us
Marked
More
Morning
Night
Our
Power
Reflect
Resolve
Send
Shall
Then
Us
Wear
Wish
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The Israelites frequently forsook God, and he as frequently forsook them. But when they repented and returned to him, he remembered his covenant and delivered them from their distresses.
~ Adoniram Judson
Covenant
Delivered
Frequently
God
He
Him
His
Remembered
Returned
Them
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The land of Beulah lies beyond the valley of the shadow of death. Many Christians spend all their days in a continual bustle, doing good. They are too busy to find either the valley or Beulah. Virtues they have, but are full of the life and attractions of nature, and unacquainted with the paths of mortification and death.
~ Adoniram Judson
Attractions
Beyond
Busy
Christians
Days
Death
Doing
Doing Good
Either
Find
Full
Good
Land
Lies
Life
Many
Nature
Paths
Shadow
Spend
Too
Valley
Virtues
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The places chosen for the administration of the ordinance, and the circumstances attending those instances, in which the act of baptizing is particularly described in the New Testament, plainly indicate immersion.
~ Adoniram Judson
Act
Administration
Attending
Chosen
Circumstances
Indicate
New
New Testament
Ordinance
Particularly
Places
Plainly
Testament
Those
Which
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The word which denotes the act of baptizing, according to the usage of Greek writers, uniformly signifies or implies immersion.
~ Adoniram Judson
According
Act
Greek
Implies
Usage
Which
Word
Writers
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The world is yet in its infancy; the gracious designs of God are yet hardly developed. Glorious things are spoken of Zion, the city of our God. She is yet to triumph and become the joy and glory of the whole earth.
~ Adoniram Judson
Become
City
Designs
Developed
Earth
Glorious
Glory
God
Gracious
Hardly
Infancy
Joy
Our
She
Spoken
Things
Triumph
Whole
World
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There are two evil futurities and one good. A miserable future existence is evil; and annihilation, or nigban, is an evil - a fearful evil. A happy future existence is alone good.
~ Adoniram Judson
Alone
Annihilation
Evil
Existence
Fearful
Future
Good
Happy
Miserable
Two
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There can be no doubt that the blessing, of which believers are heirs, is justification by faith; and that the promise, according to which they are heirs of this blessing, is the gospel promise made to Abraham.
~ Adoniram Judson
Abraham
According
Believers
Blessing
Doubt
Faith
Gospel
Heirs
Justification
Made
No Doubt
Promise
Which
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Though I have seldom done anything to my own satisfaction, I am better satisfied with the translation of the New Testament than I ever expected to be. The language is, I believe, simple, plain, intelligible; and I have endeavored, I hope successfully, to make every sentence a faithful representation of the original.
~ Adoniram Judson
Am
Anything
Believe
Better
Done
Ever
Every
Expected
Faithful
Hope
I Am
I Believe
Intelligible
Language
Make
My Own
New
New Testament
Original
Own
Plain
Representation
Satisfaction
Satisfied
Seldom
Sentence
Simple
Successfully
Testament
Than
Though
Translation
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We cannot sit still and see the dear Burmans, flesh and blood like ourselves and, like ourselves, possessed of immortal souls that will shine forever in heaven or burn forever in hell - we cannot see them go down to perdition without doing our very utmost to save them. And thanks be to God, our labors are not in vain.
~ Adoniram Judson
Blood
Burn
Cannot
Dear
Doing
Down
Flesh
Forever
Go
God
Heaven
Hell
Immortal
Labors
Like
Our
Ourselves
Perdition
Possessed
Save
See
Shine
Sit
Souls
Still
Thanks
Them
Utmost
Vain
Very
We Cannot
Will
Without
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We had never before seen a place where European influence had not contributed to smooth and soften the rough features of uncultivated nature. The prospect of Rangoon, as we approached, was quite disheartening.
~ Adoniram Judson
Before
Disheartening
European
Features
Had
Influence
Nature
Never
Place
Prospect
Quite
Rough
Seen
Smooth
Soften
Where
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We have this consolation, that it was the evident dispensation of God which brought us to this country; and still further, that if the world was all before us, where to choose our place of rest, we should not desire to leave Burmah.
~ Adoniram Judson
Before
Brought
Choose
Consolation
Country
Desire
Evident
Further
God
Leave
Our
Place
Rest
Should
Still
Us
Where
Which
World
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We should naturally expect that the baptism of infants, if enjoined at all, would have been enjoined in the law which instituted the ordinance of Christian baptism. But this law is silent on the subject of infants.
~ Adoniram Judson
Baptism
Been
Christian
Expect
Infants
Instituted
Law
Naturally
Ordinance
Should
Silent
Subject
Which
Would
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When any practice is proposed and enforced as a binding duty, we have a right to examine the grounds of the alleged obligation.
~ Adoniram Judson
Alleged
Any
Binding
Duty
Enforced
Examine
Grounds
Obligation
Practice
Proposed
Right
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When Paul was exhorted to be baptized and to wash away his sins, there was an evident allusion to the use of water in the ordinance of baptism, and had there been no application of water on which to ground such an allusion, we may be certain that we should never have heard of washing away sins in baptism.
~ Adoniram Judson
Application
Away
Baptism
Baptized
Been
Certain
Evident
Ground
Had
Heard
His
May
Never
Ordinance
Paul
Should
Sins
Use
Wash
Washing
Water
Which
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While therefore your tears flow, let a due proportion be tears of joy. Yet take the bitter cup with both hands and sit down to your repast. You will soon learn a secret: that there is sweetness at the bottom.
~ Adoniram Judson
Bitter
Both
Bottom
Cup
Down
Due
Flow
Hands
Joy
Learn
Proportion
Secret
Sit
Soon
Sweetness
Take
Tears
Therefore
While
Will
You
Your
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You will readily believe me when I say that on leaving my country, I little imagined that I should ever become a Baptist. I had not indeed candidly examined the subject of baptism, but I had strong prejudices against the sect, that is everywhere spoken against.
~ Adoniram Judson
Against
Baptism
Baptist
Become
Believe
Country
Ever
Everywhere
Examined
Had
Imagined
Indeed
Leaving
Little
Me
Prejudices
Readily
Say
Should
Spoken
Strong
Subject
Will
You
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Adoniram Judson
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BirthDate
09 August, 1788
DeathDate
12 April, 1850
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