Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit , but is still causing the showers of divine grace to descend upon your favored town . May the glorious work be continued , until your ...
... death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit , but is still causing the showers of divine grace to descend upon your favored town . May the glorious work be continued , until your ...
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... death of your 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 ...
... death of your 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 ...
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... death , * I did not impute , either to indifference , or insensibility . You knew her too well , to suffer the remembrance of her virtues to depart from your mind , as she departed from the theatre of life ; and you are not possessed of ...
... death , * I did not impute , either to indifference , or insensibility . You knew her too well , to suffer the remembrance of her virtues to depart from your mind , as she departed from the theatre of life ; and you are not possessed of ...
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... death seems disarmed of his sting , and I sometimes feel disposed to bless the Lord , for having released her from sin , and every at- tending sorrow , and admitted her to the full enjoy- ment of himself . Dear departed Eliza ! Thy jour ...
... death seems disarmed of his sting , and I sometimes feel disposed to bless the Lord , for having released her from sin , and every at- tending sorrow , and admitted her to the full enjoy- ment of himself . Dear departed Eliza ! Thy jour ...
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... death , nor life , nor angels nor principalities , nor powers , nor things present , nor things to come , nor height , nor depth , nor any other creature , shall be able to separate us from the love of God , MRS . HUNTINGTON . 39.
... death , nor life , nor angels nor principalities , nor powers , nor things present , nor things to come , nor height , nor depth , nor any other creature , shall be able to separate us from the love of God , MRS . HUNTINGTON . 39.
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