I could not have survived my accumulated suffering.
ADONIRAM JUDSONI could not have survived my accumulated suffering.
ADONIRAM JUDSONA man might study all his life long, and make no proficiency.
ADONIRAM JUDSONGod answers all true prayer, either in kind or in kindness.
ADONIRAM JUDSONAnd at the end of twenty years you may hear from us again.
ADONIRAM JUDSONWe prefer one room in Rangoon to six in Boston.
ADONIRAM JUDSON“to industry.’ Let us change the word, ‘industry,’ to ‘persevering prayer,’ and the motto will be more Christian and more worthy of universal adoption.
ADONIRAM JUDSONIf you succeed without sacrifice it is because someone has suffered before you.
ADONIRAM JUDSONHis pride has yielded to the divine testimony.
ADONIRAM JUDSONI feel it is my duty to plod on, while daylight shall last.
ADONIRAM JUDSONWe feel that we are highly blessed.
ADONIRAM JUDSONNo mind, no wisdom–tempora ry mind, temporary wisdom–eternal mind, eternal wisdom.
ADONIRAM JUDSONNo matter at how distant a day, somehow, in some shape, probably the least I would have devised, it came.
ADONIRAM JUDSONNothing is impossible,’ said one of the seven sages of Greece.
ADONIRAM JUDSONThe motto for every missionary, whether preacher, printer, or schoolmaster.
ADONIRAM JUDSONOught to be ‘Devoted for Life.’
ADONIRAM JUDSONPermit us to labor on in obscurity,
ADONIRAM JUDSON