[Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel by John Yeardley]@TWC D-Link bookMemoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel CHAPTER IV 29/46
One of them was much reached, and went into the little plantation to weep.
Another went to her to comfort her; but she replied, Go from me and leave me alone.
We may truly say with the apostle that God is no respecter of persons, but those who fear him and work righteousness will be accepted of him, to whatever nation, kindred, tongue or people they may belong.
All distinctions of religious sects and party spirit are laid aside when our hearts become prepared to embrace each other in true Christian love.
I do believe the Lord's work is begun in the hearts of many in this land; and the fervent prayer of my spirit is that he may be pleased to carry it on to perfection, and that we may live to see the glorious day when righteousness shall cover the earth as the waters cover the channels of the sea.
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