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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Page xxii
... pleased to suffer His most approved servants to be deeply tried with an abasing sense of their helplessness and unworthi- ness ; to withdraw the light of His countenance , and to leave them sorrowful and forlorn , and all with the ...
... pleased to suffer His most approved servants to be deeply tried with an abasing sense of their helplessness and unworthi- ness ; to withdraw the light of His countenance , and to leave them sorrowful and forlorn , and all with the ...
Page xxxvi
... pleased the Father of mercies , by the secret operation of his Divine Power , to open to his mind the nature and spirituality of the gospel dispensation ; and to convince him that the saving knowledge of God is only to be attained by ...
... pleased the Father of mercies , by the secret operation of his Divine Power , to open to his mind the nature and spirituality of the gospel dispensation ; and to convince him that the saving knowledge of God is only to be attained by ...
Page xxxix
... attack of the paralytic kind , by which his powers of body and mind were in some degree impaired ; yet he was diligent in attending his R own meeting , and was much pleased with the company xxxix . To Lindley Murray, 132.
... attack of the paralytic kind , by which his powers of body and mind were in some degree impaired ; yet he was diligent in attending his R own meeting , and was much pleased with the company xxxix . To Lindley Murray, 132.
Page xl
... pleased with the company of his friends , to whom his conversation continued to be interesting and edifying , clearly evincing his concern for the welfare of the church , and that his mind was centered in Divine Love . About a week ...
... pleased with the company of his friends , to whom his conversation continued to be interesting and edifying , clearly evincing his concern for the welfare of the church , and that his mind was centered in Divine Love . About a week ...
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... pleased to hear of thy going into business for thyself ; I hope it will answer thy end . If I recollect right , thou expressedst to me some diffidence of venturing into trade : truly it behoves us to be cautious in matters of impor ...
... pleased to hear of thy going into business for thyself ; I hope it will answer thy end . If I recollect right , thou expressedst to me some diffidence of venturing into trade : truly it behoves us to be cautious in matters of impor ...
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