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Page 197
But perhaps there are no people on earth who make a point of associating
together , who have less real affection for each other , than those who continue
most steadfast in their attendance on what they call the Lord's supper . Yet were
they ...
But perhaps there are no people on earth who make a point of associating
together , who have less real affection for each other , than those who continue
most steadfast in their attendance on what they call the Lord's supper . Yet were
they ...
Page 221
No matter ; you will , no doubt , wish to ask many things , which , in this way you
cannot easily ask ; besides , I am no writer ;, I am not accustomed to this mode of
collecting or conveying my ideas ; nothing but very strong affection for my friends
...
No matter ; you will , no doubt , wish to ask many things , which , in this way you
cannot easily ask ; besides , I am no writer ;, I am not accustomed to this mode of
collecting or conveying my ideas ; nothing but very strong affection for my friends
...
Page 283
Or have they written , and in writing exerted all their powers to convince me I am
still dear to them ; and have I been so unfortunate as to lose these refreshing
testimonies of their affection ? How is it ? I will make one more experiment , and I
...
Or have they written , and in writing exerted all their powers to convince me I am
still dear to them ; and have I been so unfortunate as to lose these refreshing
testimonies of their affection ? How is it ? I will make one more experiment , and I
...
Page 321
I am , my much loved friend , exceedingly pleased to learn that the assurance of
the affection of my whole self is so pleasing to you ; in this communication I read
an assurance of your affection for us , which is to each of us a source of much ...
I am , my much loved friend , exceedingly pleased to learn that the assurance of
the affection of my whole self is so pleasing to you ; in this communication I read
an assurance of your affection for us , which is to each of us a source of much ...
Page 405
Thus his gracious providence , and tender affection , was manifested there , and
will be manifested there for ever . Masons , of your description , have the privilege
of looking beyond the things which are seen , and felt , by mere operative ...
Thus his gracious providence , and tender affection , was manifested there , and
will be manifested there for ever . Masons , of your description , have the privilege
of looking beyond the things which are seen , and felt , by mere operative ...
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