Selections from the Letters and Other Papers of William Grover: Preceded by a Biographical Notice of His LifeT. Kite, 1831 - 99 pages |
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... means thus graciously afforded . " He was very exemplary in the fulfilment of his du- ty to his Maker , by a constant attendance of religious meetings , when of ability ; in which his solid deport- ment indicated great reverence of ...
... means thus graciously afforded . " He was very exemplary in the fulfilment of his du- ty to his Maker , by a constant attendance of religious meetings , when of ability ; in which his solid deport- ment indicated great reverence of ...
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... means by which they might be strengthened and encouraged to advance in the Chris- tian path . " The views he took of himself were humble , whilst his estimate of the true Christian character was a highly exalted one . Hence arose great ...
... means by which they might be strengthened and encouraged to advance in the Chris- tian path . " The views he took of himself were humble , whilst his estimate of the true Christian character was a highly exalted one . Hence arose great ...
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... his restora- tion to health , so far as it took place , to the serenity and humble resignation with which he bore his suffer- * Mary Jesup's Address to Friends . ings , as much as to the means which were 14 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR.
... his restora- tion to health , so far as it took place , to the serenity and humble resignation with which he bore his suffer- * Mary Jesup's Address to Friends . ings , as much as to the means which were 14 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR.
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... means which were em- ployed . The following memorandum , written in London , on the occasion of this illness , was found among his papers . " This has been a remarkable visitation , such an one as I never knew ; except that of the small ...
... means which were em- ployed . The following memorandum , written in London , on the occasion of this illness , was found among his papers . " This has been a remarkable visitation , such an one as I never knew ; except that of the small ...
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... , by neglecting no proper means to secure their continuance , in due and filial submission , all the while , to his infinite wisdom , goodness , and mercy . " As the health of William Grover improved a little after 16 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR.
... , by neglecting no proper means to secure their continuance , in due and filial submission , all the while , to his infinite wisdom , goodness , and mercy . " As the health of William Grover improved a little after 16 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR.
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