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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... respecting his conduct and character during that period , except such circumstances as he hath occasionally men- tioned in conversation with his intimate friends . To give this account something of the form of a continued narrative , it ...
... respecting his conduct and character during that period , except such circumstances as he hath occasionally men- tioned in conversation with his intimate friends . To give this account something of the form of a continued narrative , it ...
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... respecting his conduct when a boy , except that , at a very early age , he became a singer in that called the parish church at his native place , an exercise which he was then strongly inclined to ; but being soon after favoured with a ...
... respecting his conduct when a boy , except that , at a very early age , he became a singer in that called the parish church at his native place , an exercise which he was then strongly inclined to ; but being soon after favoured with a ...
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... respect our beloved friend was an eminent example ; being early and deeply convinced of the danger of seeking for the treasures and possessions of this world , he was content to remain in a compara- tively low station . That he might ...
... respect our beloved friend was an eminent example ; being early and deeply convinced of the danger of seeking for the treasures and possessions of this world , he was content to remain in a compara- tively low station . That he might ...
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... respects thy external situation and circum- stances , I have little to reply , because I have no doubt but in those things all will be well . A due attention to the established maxims of fru- gality and industry , through the blessing ...
... respects thy external situation and circum- stances , I have little to reply , because I have no doubt but in those things all will be well . A due attention to the established maxims of fru- gality and industry , through the blessing ...
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... respect to the issue of thy present conflicts . Nay , verily , when I have read over thy letters , those which have been most replete with lamentation and fear , so far have I been from feeling any degree of discouragement on thy ...
... respect to the issue of thy present conflicts . Nay , verily , when I have read over thy letters , those which have been most replete with lamentation and fear , so far have I been from feeling any degree of discouragement on thy ...
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