Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More, Bind 1Harper & Brothers, 1835 |
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... thoughts of him , and therefore do not like to think of him at all , because we know not his name , -his true ... thought is pressed upon them the more this enmity against God is increased ; they know they can neither resist nor ...
... thoughts of him , and therefore do not like to think of him at all , because we know not his name , -his true ... thought is pressed upon them the more this enmity against God is increased ; they know they can neither resist nor ...
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... thought Gisborne strict will think Wilberforce ten times more so . From Mrs. H. More to Mrs. Boscawen . MY DEAR MADAM , Cowslip Green , July 31 , 1797 . I remember to have read , in some good old story - book , that when a number of ...
... thought Gisborne strict will think Wilberforce ten times more so . From Mrs. H. More to Mrs. Boscawen . MY DEAR MADAM , Cowslip Green , July 31 , 1797 . I remember to have read , in some good old story - book , that when a number of ...
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... thought such an old woman could add no credit to it ; but I suggested that her high rank might attract others . Friday I dined at the Bishop of London's , and spent the evening at Gloucester House . I know not whether it comes under the ...
... thought such an old woman could add no credit to it ; but I suggested that her high rank might attract others . Friday I dined at the Bishop of London's , and spent the evening at Gloucester House . I know not whether it comes under the ...
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... thought " Patient Joe " admirable , and that it contained the best part of dramatic excellence , an unexpected and happy catas- trophe . He proposed for it the tune of the " Miller of Mans- field " " How happy a state does the miller ...
... thought " Patient Joe " admirable , and that it contained the best part of dramatic excellence , an unexpected and happy catas- trophe . He proposed for it the tune of the " Miller of Mans- field " " How happy a state does the miller ...
Side 21
... what Robinson has said upon it , added to what may be found in Chapone on Conversation , may be thought to have nearly exhausted it . What I wished you to insist upon principally , is the very extensive III . FROM A. D. 1785 TO 1802 . 21.
... what Robinson has said upon it , added to what may be found in Chapone on Conversation , may be thought to have nearly exhausted it . What I wished you to insist upon principally , is the very extensive III . FROM A. D. 1785 TO 1802 . 21.
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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.
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