Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... dear friend , that frequently , when there is an uncommon attention to religion , there is also an uncommon zeal in defending or oppos- ing things unessential . That the christian world is so divided in its opinions , is a circumstance ...
... dear friend , that frequently , when there is an uncommon attention to religion , there is also an uncommon zeal in defending or oppos- ing things unessential . That the christian world is so divided in its opinions , is a circumstance ...
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... dear friend , that the little family of Christ should be so torn with internal ani- mosities and feuds ; and that at a time when the state of the world seems to render it peculiarly necessary , that all its members should be bound ...
... dear friend , that the little family of Christ should be so torn with internal ani- mosities and feuds ; and that at a time when the state of the world seems to render it peculiarly necessary , that all its members should be bound ...
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... DEAR FRIEND , NH , Oct. 10 , 1803 . Never did I feel so strong a reluctance to leave Killingworth as I experienced the last time . Many things conspired to endear that place , which either did not exist before , or for some reason ...
... DEAR FRIEND , NH , Oct. 10 , 1803 . Never did I feel so strong a reluctance to leave Killingworth as I experienced the last time . Many things conspired to endear that place , which either did not exist before , or for some reason ...
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... dear Eli- za ! Oh , it was not because I did not feel the subject . Heaven forbid that I should forget a friend so dear . But my tears , I am confident , could not fail to arouse the sensibility of an afflicted sister . The virtues of ...
... dear Eli- za ! Oh , it was not because I did not feel the subject . Heaven forbid that I should forget a friend so dear . But my tears , I am confident , could not fail to arouse the sensibility of an afflicted sister . The virtues of ...
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... dear sister died in peace , and slept in Jesus , and has en- tered into that rest which remaineth for the people of God . In this view , death seems disarmed of his sting , and I sometimes feel disposed to bless the Lord , for having ...
... dear sister died in peace , and slept in Jesus , and has en- tered into that rest which remaineth for the people of God . In this view , death seems disarmed of his sting , and I sometimes feel disposed to bless the Lord , for having ...
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