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... of morality to the admiration of our friends and associates . “ The Almighty , "
continued the lady , “ represents himself in the second commandment , and in
many other parts of Scripture , as a jealous God , as one who will have no rival in
...
... of morality to the admiration of our friends and associates . “ The Almighty , "
continued the lady , “ represents himself in the second commandment , and in
many other parts of Scripture , as a jealous God , as one who will have no rival in
...
Page 85
c .; together with lamentations for our long and continued separation , mingled
with pathetic descriptions of her own miserable feelings in being parted from me ,
and her utter inability of sustaining life much longer without receiving some short
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c .; together with lamentations for our long and continued separation , mingled
with pathetic descriptions of her own miserable feelings in being parted from me ,
and her utter inability of sustaining life much longer without receiving some short
...
Page 113
There is a happiness , " continued she , “ beyond what was ever yet conceived by
any unhallowed imagination , to be obtained , and enjoyed with little interruption ,
even in this frail body , and for a long succession of years . But the mischief ...
There is a happiness , " continued she , “ beyond what was ever yet conceived by
any unhallowed imagination , to be obtained , and enjoyed with little interruption ,
even in this frail body , and for a long succession of years . But the mischief ...
Page 123
There is , as I before suggested , " continued this good man , " a certain post
appointed to every Christian on earth . The parental abode is assuredly the
station assigned to most unmarried Christian females . When every domestic duty
...
There is , as I before suggested , " continued this good man , " a certain post
appointed to every Christian on earth . The parental abode is assuredly the
station assigned to most unmarried Christian females . When every domestic duty
...
Page 147
The third year , the visitors fell off so much , that those who still continued willing
to labour in this field , found the duty very burdensome ; among whom poor Mrs.
Mary Bird , having an infirm sister , with many other charitable calls ...
The third year , the visitors fell off so much , that those who still continued willing
to labour in this field , found the duty very burdensome ; among whom poor Mrs.
Mary Bird , having an infirm sister , with many other charitable calls ...
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