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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... sincere and upright - hearted ; and , to the mourners in Zion , he was indeed a son of consolation ; " and , through the Divine blessing , his labours were made instrumental to the spiritual advantage of many . His labours in the work ...
... sincere and upright - hearted ; and , to the mourners in Zion , he was indeed a son of consolation ; " and , through the Divine blessing , his labours were made instrumental to the spiritual advantage of many . His labours in the work ...
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... sincerity of thy heart , and uprightness of thy disposition , to bear , to do , and to suffer all things , and to follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth . “ Lord , ” • said Peter , “ I am ready to go with Thee both into prison and to ...
... sincerity of thy heart , and uprightness of thy disposition , to bear , to do , and to suffer all things , and to follow the Lamb whithersoever He goeth . “ Lord , ” • said Peter , “ I am ready to go with Thee both into prison and to ...
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... sincerity , professed for thee , ( and which in truth I do constantly possess , ) that I have been so long in acknowledging the receipt of thy letter , which , as all thine are , was a welcome one to me ; but thou , my friend , hast ...
... sincerity , professed for thee , ( and which in truth I do constantly possess , ) that I have been so long in acknowledging the receipt of thy letter , which , as all thine are , was a welcome one to me ; but thou , my friend , hast ...
Page 48
... that to hear from thee at convenient seasons , will not only be expected and acceptable , but acknowledged as a favour , by thy sincerely affectionate friend , JOHN THORP . Letter XXV . To ROBERT VALENTINE . MANCHESTER , 8th 48.
... that to hear from thee at convenient seasons , will not only be expected and acceptable , but acknowledged as a favour , by thy sincerely affectionate friend , JOHN THORP . Letter XXV . To ROBERT VALENTINE . MANCHESTER , 8th 48.
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... sincere part of the body , and will not recommend you to the more serious and upright part of the people of any denomination ; and what is worst of all , will certainly tend to separate from the Divine favour , Having written these few ...
... sincere part of the body , and will not recommend you to the more serious and upright part of the people of any denomination ; and what is worst of all , will certainly tend to separate from the Divine favour , Having written these few ...
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