Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... sorrow in the bosom of every member of the family of God . But so long as human nature is subject to err , and as long as there are different doc- trines taught by those who undertake to expound the scriptures of truth , this must ...
... sorrow in the bosom of every member of the family of God . But so long as human nature is subject to err , and as long as there are different doc- trines taught by those who undertake to expound the scriptures of truth , this must ...
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... sorrow , and admitted her to the full enjoy- ment of himself . Dear departed Eliza ! Thy jour- ney was short ; but thou hast arrived at the haven of felicity ; God has wiped all tears from thine eyes . · The various inquiries you ...
... sorrow , and admitted her to the full enjoy- ment of himself . Dear departed Eliza ! Thy jour- ney was short ; but thou hast arrived at the haven of felicity ; God has wiped all tears from thine eyes . · The various inquiries you ...
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... sorrow she wrote freely , and offered numerous letters of condolence to her afflict- ed friends . The following are specimens of letters to her friends in affliction . TO MRS . H. OF N. B. MY DEAR MADAM , -- Boston , May 25 , 1820 . May ...
... sorrow she wrote freely , and offered numerous letters of condolence to her afflict- ed friends . The following are specimens of letters to her friends in affliction . TO MRS . H. OF N. B. MY DEAR MADAM , -- Boston , May 25 , 1820 . May ...
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... sorrow , from the certainty that it does not mourn alone , And you do not mourn alone . Many have felt the stroke ... sorrows , I feel a strong desire to com- fort you by the comfort wherewith I myself have been comforted of God . I want ...
... sorrow , from the certainty that it does not mourn alone , And you do not mourn alone . Many have felt the stroke ... sorrows , I feel a strong desire to com- fort you by the comfort wherewith I myself have been comforted of God . I want ...
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... sorrow as those who have no hope ? Where is our love for them , if we wish to retain them in this dark and distant and sinful world , when God sees them ripe for their rest ? We suffer , indeed ; but we suffer alone . Those , whose ...
... sorrow as those who have no hope ? Where is our love for them , if we wish to retain them in this dark and distant and sinful world , when God sees them ripe for their rest ? We suffer , indeed ; but we suffer alone . Those , whose ...
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