Letters of the Late John Thorp, of Manchester, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends: To which is Prefixed, a Memoir of the Life of the WriterHenry Smith, 1828 - 216 pages |
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Page xv
... deeply to ponder , whether or not this was the irrevocable lot of man , and whether there was not a possibility of deliverance from such a state . Here that adorable Mercy , 2 which found our first father , after his transgression b2 XV .
... deeply to ponder , whether or not this was the irrevocable lot of man , and whether there was not a possibility of deliverance from such a state . Here that adorable Mercy , 2 which found our first father , after his transgression b2 XV .
Page xvi
... father , after his transgression , wandering in nakedness and want , and in boundless compassion brought to him that promise of redeeming Love , “ the seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head , " visited , in a remarkable ...
... father , after his transgression , wandering in nakedness and want , and in boundless compassion brought to him that promise of redeeming Love , “ the seed of the woman shall bruise the serpent's head , " visited , in a remarkable ...
Page xviii
... strengthened to offer up himself an unreserved sacrifice to the Divine disposal , and to petition the Father of all his mercies that he would sanctify the offering to 1 > - Himself . In the seasons of his deepest xvii . XVIII 62.
... strengthened to offer up himself an unreserved sacrifice to the Divine disposal , and to petition the Father of all his mercies that he would sanctify the offering to 1 > - Himself . In the seasons of his deepest xvii . XVIII 62.
Page xix
... father , it may reasonably be concluded that his education was comparatively limited ; but , however this might be , his removal to London greatly facilitated his access to books and the means of information ; and possessing a ...
... father , it may reasonably be concluded that his education was comparatively limited ; but , however this might be , his removal to London greatly facilitated his access to books and the means of information ; and possessing a ...
Page xxiv
... Father of Mercies . Yet , although I consider things in the most favourable light my afflicted state will admit , and esteem it , as I justly ought to do , a favour which I cannot be too thankful for , to be thus under the notice ...
... Father of Mercies . Yet , although I consider things in the most favourable light my afflicted state will admit , and esteem it , as I justly ought to do , a favour which I cannot be too thankful for , to be thus under the notice ...
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