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 WriterJ. and J. Smith, 1820 - 199 pages |
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... consider- able energy of mind , and but little disposed to submit patiently to those disappointments and trials , to which , through life , mankind are uni- versally subject , with some variety , but with no exception ; and self - will ...
... consider- able energy of mind , and but little disposed to submit patiently to those disappointments and trials , to which , through life , mankind are uni- versally subject , with some variety , but with no exception ; and self - will ...
Page xix
... consider- able estate , and were in profession with the church of England . She possessed a good understanding , and had been educated in all those accomplish- ments which were deemed necessary to her rank in society . About the ...
... consider- able estate , and were in profession with the church of England . She possessed a good understanding , and had been educated in all those accomplish- ments which were deemed necessary to her rank in society . About the ...
Page xx
... 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 , tender regard , and deep travel in spirit ...
... 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 , tender regard , and deep travel in spirit ...
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... consider on what occasion , and to whom I am writing , I am almost persuaded that my labour might be spared , being assured thou art not destitute of a Comforter and Counsellor , that never faileth . What then remaineth , but that I may ...
... consider on what occasion , and to whom I am writing , I am almost persuaded that my labour might be spared , being assured thou art not destitute of a Comforter and Counsellor , that never faileth . What then remaineth , but that I may ...
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... 24 , 1781 . Feeling at this time renewedly a consider- able degree of sympathy , affection , and concern for thee , it is in my heart to visit 39 To the same To the same 11th 3, 1804, 138 To the same 12th 18, 1804, 140 To the same.
... 24 , 1781 . Feeling at this time renewedly a consider- able degree of sympathy , affection , and concern for thee , it is in my heart to visit 39 To the same To the same 11th 3, 1804, 138 To the same 12th 18, 1804, 140 To the same.
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