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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... wish , the evidences of their affectionate regard . I very much approve of thy intention of marriage . May our blessed Lord , if He please , who so remarkably honoured the marriage in Cana of Galilee with His presence , vouchsafe His A ...
... wish , the evidences of their affectionate regard . I very much approve of thy intention of marriage . May our blessed Lord , if He please , who so remarkably honoured the marriage in Cana of Galilee with His presence , vouchsafe His A ...
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... wish , is , that we might pa- tiently , and with resigned , devoted hearts , receive and submit to every dispensation of Divine Providence , however they may be directed to re- duce , to humble , and to abase : if they lead again into ...
... wish , is , that we might pa- tiently , and with resigned , devoted hearts , receive and submit to every dispensation of Divine Providence , however they may be directed to re- duce , to humble , and to abase : if they lead again into ...
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... wish myself more worthy of the sufferings of the present day ; more worthy to partake in the glory that shall follow ; and that I was more worthy to express these things in this manner to one so far above me . My wife joins , in dear ...
... wish myself more worthy of the sufferings of the present day ; more worthy to partake in the glory that shall follow ; and that I was more worthy to express these things in this manner to one so far above me . My wife joins , in dear ...
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... wish thee to take as much exercise , within and without doors , as thou art capable of without weariness ; and let nothing prevail , to induce thee to deny thyself of any quantity or quality of food that may best nourish and sustain thy ...
... wish thee to take as much exercise , within and without doors , as thou art capable of without weariness ; and let nothing prevail , to induce thee to deny thyself of any quantity or quality of food that may best nourish and sustain thy ...
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... wish . Ever since thou left us , I have purposed to write to thee ; but a sort of procrastination , some- what natural to me , and not the least of my weaknesses , has hitherto prevented : yet I think I know so much of the nature of ...
... wish . Ever since thou left us , I have purposed to write to thee ; but a sort of procrastination , some- what natural to me , and not the least of my weaknesses , has hitherto prevented : yet I think I know so much of the nature of ...
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