Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More, Bind 1Harper & Brothers, 1835 |
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... persons ; I believe Sir Charles was one , Mr. Serle was another ; but it has lain dormant till now , out of regard to my own bishop , who has been uniformly so can- did and kind , that I was unwilling to give him any offence or ...
... persons ; I believe Sir Charles was one , Mr. Serle was another ; but it has lain dormant till now , out of regard to my own bishop , who has been uniformly so can- did and kind , that I was unwilling to give him any offence or ...
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... persons ; sprinkled , like the priests of old , with the atoning blood , anointed with the holy unction , and devoted with united hearts , hands , and tongues to do the will and to proclaim the praise of our God and Saviour . It is no ...
... persons ; sprinkled , like the priests of old , with the atoning blood , anointed with the holy unction , and devoted with united hearts , hands , and tongues to do the will and to proclaim the praise of our God and Saviour . It is no ...
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... persons , but make me valiant for thy truth . Sunday , 29. - Had a bad headache all day - nothing done for God - in pain my religion vacillates ; I trust I am tolerably patient and resigned ; yet not as becomes a disciple of the ...
... persons , but make me valiant for thy truth . Sunday , 29. - Had a bad headache all day - nothing done for God - in pain my religion vacillates ; I trust I am tolerably patient and resigned ; yet not as becomes a disciple of the ...
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... persons with and with- out genius , to such excess , as to vex , fatigue , disgust , and de- termine them , whenever they become free agents , to abandon all such plagues . Music is doubtless , in itself , an innocent and 38 MEMOIRS OF ...
... persons with and with- out genius , to such excess , as to vex , fatigue , disgust , and de- termine them , whenever they become free agents , to abandon all such plagues . Music is doubtless , in itself , an innocent and 38 MEMOIRS OF ...
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... persons of fortune and leisure , but ren- dered noxious when studied at the expense of more important things . The late Earl of Holdernesse , a perfect judge of ex- ternal propriety , had , to my conceptions , a very just idea , while ...
... persons of fortune and leisure , but ren- dered noxious when studied at the expense of more important things . The late Earl of Holdernesse , a perfect judge of ex- ternal propriety , had , to my conceptions , a very just idea , while ...
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admirable affectionate affliction Barley Wood believe Bishop Bishop of Durham Bishop of Exeter Bishop of London Bishop of Salisbury Bishop Porteus Blagdon bless character Christ Christian church comfort Cowslip Green dear friend dear madam DEAR SIR death delight Divine excellent faith favour fear feel Fulham Palace Gisborne give grace Hannah happy hear heart holy honour hope interesting JAMES STEPHEN kind labours Lady Olivia late letter live London Lord Madame de Staël Madame Necker ment mercy mind moral More's never obliged pain parish perhaps persons piety pious pleased pleasure poor Porteus pray prayer present Princess principles received religion religious remember respect sentiment servant Shipham sincere sister society sorrow soul spirit suffering Sunday talents thank thing thou thought tion trust truth vols volume W. W. Pepys Wilberforce wish write written
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Side 428 - Create in me a clean heart, O God; And renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from thy presence; And take not thy Holy Spirit from me.
Side 107 - Thus saith the Lord ; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the Lord. For he shall be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh ; but shall inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt land and not inhabited.
Side 226 - Where is then the blessedness ye spake of? for I bear you record, that if it had been possible, ye would have plucked out your own eyes, and have given them to me.
Side 99 - States, from the north and the south, from the east and the west.
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Side 312 - Thou •wilt show me the path of life : in thy presence is fulness of joy, and at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.