Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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Page viii
... feels that he can , with confidence , pre- fer a claim for his book to the regards of those whom he addresses . If , then , the author is justified in the estimate which he has formed of the orthodox opinions per- vading his work , he ...
... feels that he can , with confidence , pre- fer a claim for his book to the regards of those whom he addresses . If , then , the author is justified in the estimate which he has formed of the orthodox opinions per- vading his work , he ...
Page 41
... feel , it is hoped , more than anxious to know how the other great duties of life were per- formed ; namely , those in relation to our neighbour , and which constitute the second great law of the two tables . In this respect , also ...
... feel , it is hoped , more than anxious to know how the other great duties of life were per- formed ; namely , those in relation to our neighbour , and which constitute the second great law of the two tables . In this respect , also ...
Page 42
... poor people could not but feel a double consolation under their afflic- tions . The more pious among them felt there was * 2 Cor . viii . 9 . a grace thrown around their indigence , since it was 42 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS .
... poor people could not but feel a double consolation under their afflic- tions . The more pious among them felt there was * 2 Cor . viii . 9 . a grace thrown around their indigence , since it was 42 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS .
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... feels quite confident that his reader will re- quire none . The repetition of such religious themes can never weary the pious mind . And as the writer has always felt his own devotion quickened whenever he has read them , so , in like ...
... feels quite confident that his reader will re- quire none . The repetition of such religious themes can never weary the pious mind . And as the writer has always felt his own devotion quickened whenever he has read them , so , in like ...
Page 51
... the lower classes of society perceive a zealous disposi- tion on the part of their superiors to administer to their necessities ; when they feel that their more E 2 pressing wants are relieved by the supply of food , DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 51.
... the lower classes of society perceive a zealous disposi- tion on the part of their superiors to administer to their necessities ; when they feel that their more E 2 pressing wants are relieved by the supply of food , DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 51.
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