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 xvii
... thoughts of separating from her , in the solemn and important duty of public worship , very trying to him ; though at times , when present with her , he was so much distressed , and felt such strong convictions that he was not in his ...
... thoughts of separating from her , in the solemn and important duty of public worship , very trying to him ; though at times , when present with her , he was so much distressed , and felt such strong convictions that he was not in his ...
Page xxiii
... thought that the following short notice of the friend to whom they were written , will not be unacceptable to the reader . FRANCES DODSHON was descended from a respectable family near Leek , and was born in 1714. Her parents were ...
... thought that the following short notice of the friend to whom they were written , will not be unacceptable to the reader . FRANCES DODSHON was descended from a respectable family near Leek , and was born in 1714. Her parents were ...
Page xlv
... thought it a great favour to be removed without much bodily suffering . The following day , being the 30th of the 9th Month , 1817 , about five o'clock in the afternoon , whilst sitting in his chair , he closed bis eyes , and gently ...
... thought it a great favour to be removed without much bodily suffering . The following day , being the 30th of the 9th Month , 1817 , about five o'clock in the afternoon , whilst sitting in his chair , he closed bis eyes , and gently ...
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... thought necessary by those who , like good old Jacob , can be content with food to eat and raiment to put on . To the other part , which I count the best , in which I am more nearly concerned , and much more interested , I thought I ...
... thought necessary by those who , like good old Jacob , can be content with food to eat and raiment to put on . To the other part , which I count the best , in which I am more nearly concerned , and much more interested , I thought I ...
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... thought both sorrowful and very Christian . Indeed , dear friend , it certainly becomes us , ( I have often thought so , ) as we can do nothing of ourselves , to rest entirely resigned to the will of God , not only in the dispensations ...
... thought both sorrowful and very Christian . Indeed , dear friend , it certainly becomes us , ( I have often thought so , ) as we can do nothing of ourselves , to rest entirely resigned to the will of God , not only in the dispensations ...
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