“Among his last visitors was young Duff [Scottish missionary Alexander Duff]. At the close of one visit he heard, as he left the room, a feeble voice calling him back. ‘Mr Duff!’ said Carey softy but with earnestness, ‘Mr Duff! You have been speaking about Dr. Carey, Dr. Carey; when I am gone, say nothing [...]
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“When I am gone, say nothing about Dr. Carey…speak about Dr. Carey’s Saviour.”
Posted in William Carey, tagged death on August 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The valley of the shadow of death
Posted in William Carey, tagged death, rejoicing in sorrow on August 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“This is indeed the valley of the shadow of death to me..O what I would give for a sympathetic friend to whom I might open my heart! But I rejoice that I am here, notwithstanding, and God is here, who cannot only have compassion, but is able to save to the uttermost.” Journal entry of William Carey, [...]