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 ix
... religious experience , his life , and pursuits , there is much reason to believe , that such a memoir would have been very interesting and edifying . The hand of another can but faintly describe , the early and powerful visitations of ...
... religious experience , his life , and pursuits , there is much reason to believe , that such a memoir would have been very interesting and edifying . The hand of another can but faintly describe , the early and powerful visitations of ...
Page xiii
... religious person , not a member of the Society of Friends , a few years before his decease , he feelingly re- marked , that he had never since , for a moment , had to doubt the certainty or the source of those convictions which were ...
... religious person , not a member of the Society of Friends , a few years before his decease , he feelingly re- marked , that he had never since , for a moment , had to doubt the certainty or the source of those convictions which were ...
Page xvi
... religious practice of life and manners , which he had believed it to be his duty to adopt . He occasionally accompanied them in an evening's walk ; but if they gave way to any levity of conduct , or turned aside into any tavern or place ...
... religious practice of life and manners , which he had believed it to be his duty to adopt . He occasionally accompanied them in an evening's walk ; but if they gave way to any levity of conduct , or turned aside into any tavern or place ...
Page xvii
... religious exercise and concern , that nothing might be permitted to obstruct or retard his pro- gress in that way which leadeth to the heavenly kingdom ; pressing " toward the mark , for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ ...
... religious exercise and concern , that nothing might be permitted to obstruct or retard his pro- gress in that way which leadeth to the heavenly kingdom ; pressing " toward the mark , for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ ...
Page xxii
... religious experience , our heavenly Father , in His wisdom and mercy , is often 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 ...
... religious experience , our heavenly Father , in His wisdom and mercy , is often 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 ...
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