Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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Page 48
... expect- ed to endure the evils of life with firmness , when the whole tendency of her education has been to enervate the energies of the mind , induce loose habits of think- ing , and undermine the government of reason ? But the chief ...
... expect- ed to endure the evils of life with firmness , when the whole tendency of her education has been to enervate the energies of the mind , induce loose habits of think- ing , and undermine the government of reason ? But the chief ...
Page 51
... expect- ed from her native temperament and the views she entertained of the odiousness of sin . So generally did hope predominate in her mind however , and so consistent was her course as a christian , that her friends generally did not ...
... expect- ed from her native temperament and the views she entertained of the odiousness of sin . So generally did hope predominate in her mind however , and so consistent was her course as a christian , that her friends generally did not ...
Page 55
... expect to be as his Lord , and the servant as his Master . Among the passages of scripture which your dear departed husband mentioned to me when here , two have comforted me much . One was , " Be thou strong in the grace that is in ...
... expect to be as his Lord , and the servant as his Master . Among the passages of scripture which your dear departed husband mentioned to me when here , two have comforted me much . One was , " Be thou strong in the grace that is in ...
Page 76
... expect that even my faults will give me some additional claim upon your sympathy and affection . And the consciousness that much must be forgiven , will lead us to forgive much , will it not ? If so , how tender should my judg- ment of ...
... expect that even my faults will give me some additional claim upon your sympathy and affection . And the consciousness that much must be forgiven , will lead us to forgive much , will it not ? If so , how tender should my judg- ment of ...
Page 82
... expect a sudden transformation at school , without any co - operation on her part at home . Having selected for her children the best teachers , she did not feel that she had lessened her own obligations to be watch- ful , but that ...
... expect a sudden transformation at school , without any co - operation on her part at home . Having selected for her children the best teachers , she did not feel that she had lessened her own obligations to be watch- ful , but that ...
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