Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... remember , " says the same friend , " that at twelve years of age , at our house , she reproved a gen- tleman , eminent for science , for a remark which she thought had an infidel tendency . " Other friends regarded Susan as pious at ...
... remember , " says the same friend , " that at twelve years of age , at our house , she reproved a gen- tleman , eminent for science , for a remark which she thought had an infidel tendency . " Other friends regarded Susan as pious at ...
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... remember that a religious education in that day was a very different thing from what it is now . Pro- bably she had never heard of a Sabbath school ; as for religious books like those with which children are now favored , they were ...
... remember that a religious education in that day was a very different thing from what it is now . Pro- bably she had never heard of a Sabbath school ; as for religious books like those with which children are now favored , they were ...
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... remember , " says the same friend , " that at twelve years of age , at our house , she reproved a gen- tleman , eminent for science , for a remark which she thought had an infidel tendency . " Other friends regarded Susan as pious at ...
... remember , " says the same friend , " that at twelve years of age , at our house , she reproved a gen- tleman , eminent for science , for a remark which she thought had an infidel tendency . " Other friends regarded Susan as pious at ...
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... remembers his church , and will not suffer the gates of hell to prevail against it . And blessed be his name for the assurance , that none shall be able to pluck his real children out of the Savior's hands , or prevent his giving unto ...
... remembers his church , and will not suffer the gates of hell to prevail against it . And blessed be his name for the assurance , that none shall be able to pluck his real children out of the Savior's hands , or prevent his giving unto ...
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... remembering , before the Father of mer- cies , our sorrowful situation , and the children , whom God has given us . We need each other's prayers . Adieu , my dear afflicted friend . May He who hath broken , bind up ; He who hath wounded ...
... remembering , before the Father of mer- cies , our sorrowful situation , and the children , whom God has given us . We need each other's prayers . Adieu , my dear afflicted friend . May He who hath broken , bind up ; He who hath wounded ...
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