Memories of Mrs. Abigail Eames, Wife of Thomas EamesThomas Eames, 1826 - 62 pages |
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... father was mar- ried to her before she was fifteen years of age . They lived in harmony . I have heard my father say , he never had a word of difference with her in his life . Kind to the poor , and universally beloved , she lived the ...
... father was mar- ried to her before she was fifteen years of age . They lived in harmony . I have heard my father say , he never had a word of difference with her in his life . Kind to the poor , and universally beloved , she lived the ...
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... father , and her father and mother , she next called her children , and beginning with the eldest , gave to each her dying charge , and bade them all farewell . Then turning to my father , she pointed with her finger , and said , " Do ...
... father , and her father and mother , she next called her children , and beginning with the eldest , gave to each her dying charge , and bade them all farewell . Then turning to my father , she pointed with her finger , and said , " Do ...
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... father with his family removed to Ridgefield . Latter part of January 1783 , when we had been in Ridgefield about two or three months , considerable noise was made concerning a revival of religion among the Baptists ; to whom some , by ...
... father with his family removed to Ridgefield . Latter part of January 1783 , when we had been in Ridgefield about two or three months , considerable noise was made concerning a revival of religion among the Baptists ; to whom some , by ...
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... Father which art in heaven , " & c . The publican's prayer alone suited me , " God be mer- ciful to me a sinner . " I saw he would be just in sending my soul to hell ; and one night , in a special manner , when I retired to bed , it ...
... Father which art in heaven , " & c . The publican's prayer alone suited me , " God be mer- ciful to me a sinner . " I saw he would be just in sending my soul to hell ; and one night , in a special manner , when I retired to bed , it ...
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... time , ( November 25 , 1786 , ) my father went to New- York , where he took the small - pox , and returning home , the whole family , five in all , took it of him . This still more alarmed me : I thought it altogether 12 MEMOIRS OF.
... time , ( November 25 , 1786 , ) my father went to New- York , where he took the small - pox , and returning home , the whole family , five in all , took it of him . This still more alarmed me : I thought it altogether 12 MEMOIRS OF.
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