Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, MassCrocker and Brewster, 1833 - 360 pages |
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Page 37
... pleased with it . Some of his descriptions are inim- itably charming and picturesque , and some of his obser- vations concerning the ways of Providence very just , es- pecially when he says , One part , one little part , we dimly scan ...
... pleased with it . Some of his descriptions are inim- itably charming and picturesque , and some of his obser- vations concerning the ways of Providence very just , es- pecially when he says , One part , one little part , we dimly scan ...
Page 56
... pleased with the in- habitants . But , my dear friend , flattering as is the pros- pect before us , I cannot contemplate the responsibility of the station in which I am placed , its total dissimilarity to that to which I have been ...
... pleased with the in- habitants . But , my dear friend , flattering as is the pros- pect before us , I cannot contemplate the responsibility of the station in which I am placed , its total dissimilarity to that to which I have been ...
Page 57
... pleased and contented in my situation . The town is pleasant , the people hospi- table and friendly ; and could I feel as much complacency in my self as I do in some of them , I should be very hap- py . But you know , my dear E. that to ...
... pleased and contented in my situation . The town is pleasant , the people hospi- table and friendly ; and could I feel as much complacency in my self as I do in some of them , I should be very hap- py . But you know , my dear E. that to ...
Page 58
... 1809 . You will be pleased to hear that the attention to religion in this place rather increases than subsides . New instances of conviction occur almost daily . I trust that this 58 MEMOIRS OF TO A SISTER-IN-LAW AT N. L. ...
... 1809 . You will be pleased to hear that the attention to religion in this place rather increases than subsides . New instances of conviction occur almost daily . I trust that this 58 MEMOIRS OF TO A SISTER-IN-LAW AT N. L. ...
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... pleased with it . Critics would say Mo- sheim's is the most learned ; but Milner's is far the most evangelical , and will be far more useful , at least , to private christians . When one reads church history , he expects to find a ...
... pleased with it . Critics would say Mo- sheim's is the most learned ; but Milner's is far the most evangelical , and will be far more useful , at least , to private christians . When one reads church history , he expects to find a ...
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Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Susan Huntington: Of Boston, Mass Benjamin Blydenburg Wisner,Susan Huntington No preview available - 2016 |
Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass (Classic Reprint) Susan Huntington No preview available - 2017 |
Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass (Classic Reprint) Susan Huntington No preview available - 2018 |
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Page 152 - Seeing then, that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought we to be in all holy conversation and godliness...
Page 217 - Who have said, With our tongue will we prevail; our lips are our own: who is lord over us?
Page 98 - If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering ; for he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea, driven with the wind, and tossed.
Page 218 - Ye shall not afflict any widow, or fatherless child. If thou afflict them in any wise, and they cry at all unto me, I will surely hear their cry ; and my wrath shall wax hot, and I will kill you with the sword ; and your wives shall be widows, and your children fatherless.
Page 116 - He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
Page 169 - My son, despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of him : For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.
Page 204 - By this therefore shall the iniquity of Jacob be purged; and this is all the fruit to take away his sin...
Page 94 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
Page 177 - And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.
Page 201 - I am afflicted and ready to die from my youth up : while I suffer thy terrors I am distracted.