The Aged Pilgrim's Triumph Over Sin and the Grave: Illustrated in a Series of Letters Never Before PublishedWilder & Campbell, 1825 - 271 pages |
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... leave Mr. E.'s house . But it was necessary I should leave you to come hither ; and it will be necessary for me to leave Mr. E. to return to you , and then I must leave you again to return home . It is well I am to go home , for I could ...
... leave Mr. E.'s house . But it was necessary I should leave you to come hither ; and it will be necessary for me to leave Mr. E. to return to you , and then I must leave you again to return home . It is well I am to go home , for I could ...
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... leave them oftener , nor longer , than our great Com- mander directs ; I believe both you and I see cause to be thankful for the situation He has allotted us . Mine is not wholly without its trials , but its com- forts and advantages ...
... leave them oftener , nor longer , than our great Com- mander directs ; I believe both you and I see cause to be thankful for the situation He has allotted us . Mine is not wholly without its trials , but its com- forts and advantages ...
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... leaving your hospitable roof , ) the Lord delivered her from them all . This is the dark side of the dispen- sation ; I have not time , nor words to describe the bright side , but I may hereafter attempt to draw up some brief account of ...
... leaving your hospitable roof , ) the Lord delivered her from them all . This is the dark side of the dispen- sation ; I have not time , nor words to describe the bright side , but I may hereafter attempt to draw up some brief account of ...
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... leaving the remaining part of the paper for my dear to fill up , but she says her head is very poorly , and has been for some days . I hope , in her judgment , she is perfectly satisfied with the Lord's will , but her feelings have been ...
... leaving the remaining part of the paper for my dear to fill up , but she says her head is very poorly , and has been for some days . I hope , in her judgment , she is perfectly satisfied with the Lord's will , but her feelings have been ...
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... leaving your cham- ber , hoped you would not be angry if I begged your acceptance of it , as it is very warm , and B. is quite willing to do me another , and is glad I thought of it . We have thought and talked of you , 23.
... leaving your cham- ber , hoped you would not be angry if I begged your acceptance of it , as it is very warm , and B. is quite willing to do me another , and is glad I thought of it . We have thought and talked of you , 23.
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Page 213 - O Lord, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walketh to direct his steps.
Page 78 - They took joyfully the spoiling of their goods, knowing, that in heaven they had a better and more enduring substance ; they accounted " all things as loss in comparison of the excellency of Christ Jesus...
Page 175 - Wherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power...
Page 203 - WHENE'ER I take my walks abroad, How many poor I see ! What shall I render to my God For all his gifts to me ? Not more than others I deserve, Yet God has given me more ; For I have food, while others starve, Or beg from door to door.
Page 117 - Whom have I in heaven but thee, and there is none upon earth that I desire in comparison of thee !
Page 210 - World, and cause them to be in the Fear of the Lord all the Day long.
Page 209 - I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, striving together for the faith of the gospel.
Page 43 - It is good for me that I was afflicted, that I might learn thy statutes, 'г The law of thy mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver pieces.
Page 183 - I was dumb, and opened not my mouth, because thou didst it.
Page 37 - Blessed is the man whom the Lord reproveth, and reject not thou the warning of the Almighty. For He causes sorrow, and again restores [to gladness]; He woundeth, and His hands make whole. He shall deliver thee in six troubles, yea, in the seventh no evil shall touch thee.