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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... suffered to engross too much of the time and affec- tions . He met the vicissitudes of life with calmness , and was careful not to suffer cross occurrences to dis- compose his mind , or to draw him into the use of impa- tient ...
... suffered to engross too much of the time and affec- tions . He met the vicissitudes of life with calmness , and was careful not to suffer cross occurrences to dis- compose his mind , or to draw him into the use of impa- tient ...
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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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... suffering for one comfort and endless happiness - who can make a deat bed as a bed of roses . Yea , I bless thy holy name , th presence and love can make a death bed as a bed roses . ' Afterwards he said , in nearly these word : ' My ...
... suffering for one comfort and endless happiness - who can make a deat bed as a bed of roses . Yea , I bless thy holy name , th presence and love can make a death bed as a bed roses . ' Afterwards he said , in nearly these word : ' My ...
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... suffered more for the attainment of the prize , than it is found to be worth . Oh ! the un- speakable value , to the exercised mind , of patience and resignation . 1818. - 4 mo . 27 . -conversing this morning on the politics of Europe ...
... suffered more for the attainment of the prize , than it is found to be worth . Oh ! the un- speakable value , to the exercised mind , of patience and resignation . 1818. - 4 mo . 27 . -conversing this morning on the politics of Europe ...
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... suffering - to abate the distinction between the humble , devoted follower , and those who appear willing to run the hazard of that which may eventually distress , if not lay waste , the So- ciety ; keeping as near the world's maxims as ...
... suffering - to abate the distinction between the humble , devoted follower , and those who appear willing to run the hazard of that which may eventually distress , if not lay waste , the So- ciety ; keeping as near the world's maxims as ...
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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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