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... tender Impressions . Rules laid down by Dr. Doddridge for the Regulation of his Conduct . while a Student ; and for the Cultivation of Personal Devotion , with a Continuation of his confidential Corres- pondence 90 75 94 LETTERS ...
... tender Impressions . Rules laid down by Dr. Doddridge for the Regulation of his Conduct . while a Student ; and for the Cultivation of Personal Devotion , with a Continuation of his confidential Corres- pondence 90 75 94 LETTERS ...
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... Tender and pathetic . 171 175 178 .. 183 Jan. 26. To his Sister , Mrs. Nettleton ... Hint relative to Catharine Freeman , domestic arrangements , and an extraordinary report ! Jan. 28. To the Rev. Samuel Clark , D. D. .. 187 Pious ...
... Tender and pathetic . 171 175 178 .. 183 Jan. 26. To his Sister , Mrs. Nettleton ... Hint relative to Catharine Freeman , domestic arrangements , and an extraordinary report ! Jan. 28. To the Rev. Samuel Clark , D. D. .. 187 Pious ...
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... tender remarks relative to her want of health , & c . Sept. 12. To the Rev. Mr. Norris 264 An apology for not going to Welford . Sept. 16. To the Rev. John Warren 265 Gives up all thoughts of Coventry . Sept. 21. From his Sister , Mrs ...
... tender remarks relative to her want of health , & c . Sept. 12. To the Rev. Mr. Norris 264 An apology for not going to Welford . Sept. 16. To the Rev. John Warren 265 Gives up all thoughts of Coventry . Sept. 21. From his Sister , Mrs ...
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... Tender and respectful . Aug. 22. To Miss Freeman 416 Symptoms of anxiety , and a solemn appeal . Aug. 31. To his Sister , Mrs. Nettleton ... 419 Satisfactory intelligence . Nov. 5. To Miss Hannah Clark .... 420 A remedy in a case of ...
... Tender and respectful . Aug. 22. To Miss Freeman 416 Symptoms of anxiety , and a solemn appeal . Aug. 31. To his Sister , Mrs. Nettleton ... 419 Satisfactory intelligence . Nov. 5. To Miss Hannah Clark .... 420 A remedy in a case of ...
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... tender age . This orphan was afterwards married to the Daniel Doddridge before alluded to , and bore him twenty children . Such however was the fatality which reigned in this large family , that at the birth of the twentieth there was ...
... tender age . This orphan was afterwards married to the Daniel Doddridge before alluded to , and bore him twenty children . Such however was the fatality which reigned in this large family , that at the birth of the twentieth there was ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance affair affectionate Friend affliction afraid agreeable Albans answer assure believe bless Burton certainly character charming Christian church Clarinda Clark comfort confess congregation considerable Coventry deal DEAR CLIO DEAR MADAM DEAR SIR desire discourse divine duty entertain excuse expect favour Findern frequently friendship glad to hear Hampstead happy Harborough Harry Houghton heart heartily thank Hinckley honour hope humble Servant humble service imagine important intended invitation Jennings Jennings's John Nettleton Kibworth Leicestershire letter London Maidwell mamma Massey ministers Miss Kitty Mount Sorrel nature Nettleton never Nonconformists Nuneaton obedient obliged occasion opportunity pardon particular penny post perhaps Pershore person PHILIP DODDRIDGE pleased pleasure pneumatology Pray preach pretty racter reason received respect Reverend Sir SAMUEL CLARK sense sermon sincerity sister Stretton studies sure tell temper tender thing thoughts tion tutor utmost week Whitsuntide write
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Seite 56 - Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?
Seite 479 - I am afraid my uncle will think himself justified by them on this occasion, when he asserts, that it is one of the most difficult things in the world to put a woman right, when she sets out wrong.
Seite 453 - Believe it, my good friend, to love truth, for truth's sake, is the principal part of human perfection in this world, and the seed-plot of all other virtues ; and, if I mistake not, you have as much of it as ever I met with in any body.
Seite 251 - You know I love a country life, and here we have it in perfection. I am roused in the morning with the chirping of sparrows, the cooing of pigeons, the lowing of kine, the bleating of sheep, and, to complete the concert, the grunting of swine and neighing of horses. We have a. mighty pleasant garden and orchard, and...
Seite 18 - God is an immortal Father; my soul rejoiceth in him: he has hitherto helped me and provided for me; may it be my study to approve myself a more affectionate, grateful, and dutiful child...
Seite 456 - It is impossible to tell you how much I am charmed with the devotion, good sense, and pathos, which is every where to be found in him.
Seite 334 - Christ, whom having not seen we love, in whom, though now we see Him not, yet believing, we rejoice with joy unspeakable, and full of glory, receiving the end of our faith, even the salvation of our souls.
Seite 11 - Some of his sermons, which I have seen, shew him to have been a judicious and serious preacher. This his grandson, in a letter to a friend, saith of him, " he had a family of ten children unprovided for ; but he quitted his living, which was worth to him about...
Seite 96 - Pride, remembering that I have all from God's hand, and that I have deserved the severest punishment. — 12. In all my studies let me remember that the Souls of Men are immortal, and that Christ died to redeem them. — 13. Let me consecrate my sleep and all my recreations to God, and seek them for His sake. — 14. Let me frequently ask myself what Duty or what Temptation is now before me? — 15. Let me remember that through the mercy of God in a Redeemer I hope that I am within a short space...
Seite 481 - ... now raised to more valuable friends, more delightful entertainment, and a sphere of more extensive service ? I am confident, madam, you would have been thankful from your heart for your brother's recovery: and would it have been a greater mercy to him, to have been raised from a languishing illness to a state of confirmed health, amidst the vanity and misery of this state of mortality, than to be exalted to immortal health and vigour...