Author: Anna Martin Hinderer
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- IN: Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country: Memorials of Anna Hinderer, Wife of the Rev. David Hinderer, C. M. S. Missionary in Western Africa: With an Introduction by Richard B. Hone (1877) Non-Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Look not behind; seek to recal no more
The long dark shadows of past grief and fear;
Look not beyond, thou canst not see the shore
Now through the gloom, yet may the port be near.
Let vain regrets and sea forebodings cease,
He will give strength and peace.
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- C. F. Richter (1)
- IN: Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country: Memorials of Anna Hinderer, Wife of the Rev. David Hinderer, C. M. S. Missionary in Western Africa: With an Introduction by Richard B. Hone (1877) Non-Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Oh, who else shall have our heart?
Shall we not with all things part
For the love of Christ our Lord?
Should it be a weary strife,
Should it cost no less than life,
Christ is our reward.
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- A. A. Proctor (1)
- IN: Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country: Memorials of Anna Hinderer, Wife of the Rev. David Hinderer, C. M. S. Missionary in Western Africa: With an Introduction by Richard B. Hone (1877) Non-Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: It is Thine own, O Lord,
Who toil while others sleep:
Who sow with loving care,
What other hands shall reap:
They lean on Thee entranced,
In calm and perfect rest:
Give us that peace, O Lord,
Divine and blest,
Thou keepest for those hearts who love Thee best.
FROM: We ask for peace O Lord, (1871), ***Hymn, NULL
- R. B. H. (1)
- IN: Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country: Memorials of Anna Hinderer, Wife of the Rev. David Hinderer, C. M. S. Missionary in Western Africa: With an Introduction by Richard B. Hone (1877) Non-Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Hungry, their soul is faint,
Thou hear'st their cry;
Thirsty, their soul doth pant,
Lo! streams are nigh;
Cloth'd by Thy bounteous hand,
Strong in Thy strength they stand,
O Thou Most High!
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- Robert Hall Baynes (1)
- IN: Seventeen Years in the Yoruba Country: Memorials of Anna Hinderer, Wife of the Rev. David Hinderer, C. M. S. Missionary in Western Africa: With an Introduction by Richard B. Hone (1877) Non-Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: O glorious end of life's short day of sadness!
O blessed course so well and nobly run!
O home of true and everlasting gladness!
O crown unfading! and so early won!
Though tears will fall, we bless Thee, O our Father,
For the dear one for ever with the blest!
And wait the Easter dawn when Thou shalt gather
Thine own, long parted, to their endless rest.
FROM: NULL, (None), Song, UK