Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... feel sensations of gratitude to Him who is the giver of every good and perfect gift , that he has preserved you from sickness and death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit , but ...
... feel sensations of gratitude to Him who is the giver of every good and perfect gift , that he has preserved you from sickness and death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit , but ...
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... feeling undecided with regard to his future profession , his mind naturally re- curred to his former friend ; with ... feel so strong a reluctance to leave Killingworth as I experienced the last time . Many things conspired to endear ...
... feeling undecided with regard to his future profession , his mind naturally re- curred to his former friend ; with ... feel so strong a reluctance to leave Killingworth as I experienced the last time . Many things conspired to endear ...
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... 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 Eliza shall be had in remembrance by me , until my ...
... 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 Eliza shall be had in remembrance by me , until my ...
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... feel an interest in my welfare . My letter has been already protracted to an un- usual length . I have only to ... feel for us all , and which we all feel for you , rendered any apology , in regard to your commencing a correspondence ...
... feel an interest in my welfare . My letter has been already protracted to an un- usual length . I have only to ... feel for us all , and which we all feel for you , rendered any apology , in regard to your commencing a correspondence ...
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... feeling , which would preclude your being interested in the afflictions of your friends . I rather imputed it to a ... feel that there is indeed a God that judgeth in the earth and that though clouds and darkness are often round about ...
... feeling , which would preclude your being interested in the afflictions of your friends . I rather imputed it to a ... feel that there is indeed a God that judgeth in the earth and that though clouds and darkness are often round about ...
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