Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... hope that in maturer years they might reap the benefit of those instructions ; and this was called , in most cases , a re- ligious education . Early conversions were not talk- ed of ; and it is to be feared , were not generally ex ...
... hope that in maturer years they might reap the benefit of those instructions ; and this was called , in most cases , a re- ligious education . Early conversions were not talk- ed of ; and it is to be feared , were not generally ex ...
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... hope , that at some distant period their offspring might be brought into the church ; and these chil- dren seldom felt that the baptismal vows taken by their parents imposed upon them any obligation to a holy life , until they had ...
... hope , that at some distant period their offspring might be brought into the church ; and these chil- dren seldom felt that the baptismal vows taken by their parents imposed upon them any obligation to a holy life , until they had ...
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... hope I 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good and perfect gift , that he has preserved you from sickness and death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit ...
... hope I 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good and perfect gift , that he has preserved you from sickness and death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit ...
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... hope , finally present us faultless before the presence of his glory , with exceeding joy ! It is not surprising that a young lady of her age accustomed as she was to the society of the clergy in her Father's house should be able to ...
... hope , finally present us faultless before the presence of his glory , with exceeding joy ! It is not surprising that a young lady of her age accustomed as she was to the society of the clergy in her Father's house should be able to ...
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... hope ever to consider you as one of my friends ; and , as such , your letter could excite no other sensations than those of pleasure . The silence which you preserved while here , upon the subject of our beloved Eliza's death , * I did ...
... hope ever to consider you as one of my friends ; and , as such , your letter could excite no other sensations than those of pleasure . The silence which you preserved while here , upon the subject of our beloved Eliza's death , * I did ...
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