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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... nature , among his neighbours . To these he was free of access on all occasions ; and much of his time was employed in their service . Possessing an intelli- gent mind and a clear judgment , he was often consult- ed ; and his assistance ...
... nature , among his neighbours . To these he was free of access on all occasions ; and much of his time was employed in their service . Possessing an intelli- gent mind and a clear judgment , he was often consult- ed ; and his assistance ...
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... nature of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ , " he proceeds ; " Can I close this subject better , than with the following quotation from a recently published pamphlet , in which the writer , 6 when speaking of Christ , says ...
... nature of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ , " he proceeds ; " Can I close this subject better , than with the following quotation from a recently published pamphlet , in which the writer , 6 when speaking of Christ , says ...
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... nature , that our late dear friend uttered towards the close of life , were not numerous ; but they all partook of that humble , yet confiding and peaceful character , that distinguished him when in health , and bespoke a mind looking ...
... nature , that our late dear friend uttered towards the close of life , were not numerous ; but they all partook of that humble , yet confiding and peaceful character , that distinguished him when in health , and bespoke a mind looking ...
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... nature of our present condition , we see things very differently at different times ; per- haps , in part , occasioned by our attempting to see and judge when we are not in a situation for it . 10 mo . 24. Having now , except about ...
... nature of our present condition , we see things very differently at different times ; per- haps , in part , occasioned by our attempting to see and judge when we are not in a situation for it . 10 mo . 24. Having now , except about ...
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... nature , it is a precious thing , to those who are favoured , under all , and through all , to grow in religious experience ; not casting away the shield , either in the day , or in the night season : but in humble trust and dependence ...
... nature , it is a precious thing , to those who are favoured , under all , and through all , to grow in religious experience ; not casting away the shield , either in the day , or in the night season : but in humble trust and dependence ...
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Page 30 - As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the LORD is round about his people from henceforth even for ever.
Page 17 - Yet a little while is the light with you. Walk while ye have the light, lest darkness come upon you : for he that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth. While ye have light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of light.
Page 66 - Indeed, we cannot think ourselves worse than we really are ; yet some things which abate the comfort and alacrity of our Christian profession are rather impediments than properly sinful, and will not be imputed to us by him who knows our frame, and remembers that we are but dust. Thus, to have an infirm memory, to be subject to disordered, irregular, or low spirits, are faults of the constitution, in which the will has no share, though they are all burdensome and oppressive, and sometimes needlessly...
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