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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... thee , which I often read with close attention , and with humble and fervent desire to be helped to lay hold of some degree of that living faith and hope , thou so fully and feelingly expressest thyself to be favoured with on my behalf ...
... thee , which I often read with close attention , and with humble and fervent desire to be helped to lay hold of some degree of that living faith and hope , thou so fully and feelingly expressest thyself to be favoured with on my behalf ...
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... thee nor forsake thee ; " and ought we not to rest satisfied in the most sure promise of Him who is faithful ? " Seek ye first the kingdom of God , and His righteousness , and all things [ necessary ] shall be added unto you . " He that ...
... thee nor forsake thee ; " and ought we not to rest satisfied in the most sure promise of Him who is faithful ? " Seek ye first the kingdom of God , and His righteousness , and all things [ necessary ] shall be added unto you . " He that ...
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... thee a few lines ; but truly , now I 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 ...
... thee a few lines ; but truly , now I 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 ...
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... thee , in every probation , in every trial and trouble , that Infinite Wisdom may see meet should attend us in our probationary progress through this vale of tears , where truly we have no continuing city ; let us , pursuant to the exam ...
... thee , in every probation , in every trial and trouble , that Infinite Wisdom may see meet should attend us in our probationary progress through this vale of tears , where truly we have no continuing city ; let us , pursuant to the exam ...
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... thee is with the rest of my things at London ; the contents and sentiments I retain , which I thought both sorrow- ful and very Christian . Indeed , dear friend , it certainly becomes us , ( I have often thought so , ) as we can do ...
... thee is with the rest of my things at London ; the contents and sentiments I retain , which I thought both sorrow- ful and very Christian . Indeed , dear friend , it certainly becomes us , ( I have often thought so , ) as we can do ...
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