Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... sickness and death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit , but is still causing the showers of divine grace to descend upon your favored town .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 ...
... sickness and death until the present time , and that he has not withdrawn the precious influences of his Spirit , but is still causing the showers of divine grace to descend upon your favored town .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 ...
Page 24
... sickness , might not chaunt trium- phantly , " O grave , where is thy victory ! O death , where is thy sting ! " Did I know by experience what you feel , I would willingly seek a remedy for your distress , but not in the transitory ...
... sickness , might not chaunt trium- phantly , " O grave , where is thy victory ! O death , where is thy sting ! " Did I know by experience what you feel , I would willingly seek a remedy for your distress , but not in the transitory ...
Page 37
... sick , from using proper medicines for the recovery of health . We do not say , ' I will do nothing ; if I am to die , I shall This , all admit , die , at any rate 4 MRS . HUNTINGTON . 37 speculate. "Secret things belong unto the Lord ...
... sick , from using proper medicines for the recovery of health . We do not say , ' I will do nothing ; if I am to die , I shall This , all admit , die , at any rate 4 MRS . HUNTINGTON . 37 speculate. "Secret things belong unto the Lord ...
Page 61
... sick and dying as well as with the anxious in- quirer . Her manner of conversing was decided and self possessed ; but never bold and obtrusive . She spoke indeed like a woman who thought for herself , and believed her opinions to be ...
... sick and dying as well as with the anxious in- quirer . Her manner of conversing was decided and self possessed ; but never bold and obtrusive . She spoke indeed like a woman who thought for herself , and believed her opinions to be ...
Page 68
... sickness and death ; but have not before been able to do so . The last part of my stay at Bridgewater , I experi- enced , at times , a peculiar flagging of my animal spi- rits , and a sense of horror which can never be described . There ...
... sickness and death ; but have not before been able to do so . The last part of my stay at Bridgewater , I experi- enced , at times , a peculiar flagging of my animal spi- rits , and a sense of horror which can never be described . There ...
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