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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... opened to his view , as necessary to be attained ; but , through the powerful and effectual operation of the grace of God , he was enabled to take up his cross , to follow Christ in the regener- ation , and to experience a preparation ...
... opened to his view , as necessary to be attained ; but , through the powerful and effectual operation of the grace of God , he was enabled to take up his cross , to follow Christ in the regener- ation , and to experience a preparation ...
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... opened , I take this oppor- tunity to assure thee of the unfeigned regard which I feel for thee , and for thy preservation and further growth and establishment in the blessed truth ; and that thou mightst be happily enabled and disposed ...
... opened , I take this oppor- tunity to assure thee of the unfeigned regard which I feel for thee , and for thy preservation and further growth and establishment in the blessed truth ; and that thou mightst be happily enabled and disposed ...
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... opened in the soul , whereby I have desired thou mightst be supplied with every degree of wisdom and patience , strength and con- solation , which God only wise sees meet to vouch- safe unto thee ; so that I was willing to decline ...
... opened in the soul , whereby I have desired thou mightst be supplied with every degree of wisdom and patience , strength and con- solation , which God only wise sees meet to vouch- safe unto thee ; so that I was willing to decline ...
Page 37
... and cause have been deeply opened in thee , to wit , that every thing in us might be given up , crucified , and slain , but that holy birth of life , which , in perfect submission and resignation , prays always to its Father 37.
... and cause have been deeply opened in thee , to wit , that every thing in us might be given up , crucified , and slain , but that holy birth of life , which , in perfect submission and resignation , prays always to its Father 37.
Page 53
... opened , and necessary instruction sealed ! I wish , above every thing , for myself and for thee , that we may frequently enough retire here , and dwell here ; for only here is real edification known , and wisdom and ability are ...
... opened , and necessary instruction sealed ! I wish , above every thing , for myself and for thee , that we may frequently enough retire here , and dwell here ; for only here is real edification known , and wisdom and ability are ...
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