Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... trials to undergo ; the naturally meek and amiable , no less than the proud and morose ; the practically virtuous , no less than those who are distinguished for the most open vices . Unhappily , to young men thus situated , the ...
... trials to undergo ; the naturally meek and amiable , no less than the proud and morose ; the practically virtuous , no less than those who are distinguished for the most open vices . Unhappily , to young men thus situated , the ...
Page 45
... trials , pains and sufferings , privations and disappointments , which perpetually occur in the best organized and most favored family , are enough to cou- vince him , that there is no time to sleep , that much is to be done , and that ...
... trials , pains and sufferings , privations and disappointments , which perpetually occur in the best organized and most favored family , are enough to cou- vince him , that there is no time to sleep , that much is to be done , and that ...
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... trial inflicted on themselves . God seems to have come out of his place , and to have numbered many of the wives and children of his pro- phets , widows and fatherless . Help , Lord , for the godly man ceaseth , for the faithful fail ...
... trial inflicted on themselves . God seems to have come out of his place , and to have numbered many of the wives and children of his pro- phets , widows and fatherless . Help , Lord , for the godly man ceaseth , for the faithful fail ...
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... trials we used to feel as painfully as our own , are far beyond the influence of the vicissitudes of this troubled state . They are happy . Let us rejoice for them . And as for ourselves , we have the promise of an unchangeable 54 ...
... trials we used to feel as painfully as our own , are far beyond the influence of the vicissitudes of this troubled state . They are happy . Let us rejoice for them . And as for ourselves , we have the promise of an unchangeable 54 ...
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... trials are similar to our own . And now that I have taken up my pen , the reflection that my time might be better occupied than in obtruding myself upon you and thus opening anew the fountains of your grief ( if indeed they have ever ...
... trials are similar to our own . And now that I have taken up my pen , the reflection that my time might be better occupied than in obtruding myself upon you and thus opening anew the fountains of your grief ( if indeed they have ever ...
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