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Page 64
Mr. H. But , Sir , give me leave , did God expect that the adversary , that fallen
angels would feed the hungry , clothe the naked , & c . & c . ? M. No , Sir ; if he did
expect that any would do this , who did not , he would have been disappointed ...
Mr. H. But , Sir , give me leave , did God expect that the adversary , that fallen
angels would feed the hungry , clothe the naked , & c . & c . ? M. No , Sir ; if he did
expect that any would do this , who did not , he would have been disappointed ...
Page 104
My health , my dear friend , is far from being established , and I am far from
expecting it ever will be ; I am , you know , verging on the winter of life , and
cannot expect much fair weather , yet there are in the wintry season some fair
days ; and ...
My health , my dear friend , is far from being established , and I am far from
expecting it ever will be ; I am , you know , verging on the winter of life , and
cannot expect much fair weather , yet there are in the wintry season some fair
days ; and ...
Page 113
I often think of the word of the Lord , In this world you shall have tribulation : but in
me you shall have peace ; and again , We live by faith , and not by sight . We do
not expect tribulation in the coming state , why should we expect peace in this ?
I often think of the word of the Lord , In this world you shall have tribulation : but in
me you shall have peace ; and again , We live by faith , and not by sight . We do
not expect tribulation in the coming state , why should we expect peace in this ?
Page 148
It appears to me it would be quite as rational to expect a believer in , and a
preacher of the gospel , to be entirely exempted from every bodily indisposition ,
as that he should never be tortured by mental pangs . But these reflections will
never ...
It appears to me it would be quite as rational to expect a believer in , and a
preacher of the gospel , to be entirely exempted from every bodily indisposition ,
as that he should never be tortured by mental pangs . But these reflections will
never ...
Page 152
In this number is Mrs. O .; her infant died ļast evening , and we momently expect
her exit . God is very gracious to this poor child ; her love of life was strong ; her
affection for her husband and children bound her to earth . It was the bitterness of
...
In this number is Mrs. O .; her infant died ļast evening , and we momently expect
her exit . God is very gracious to this poor child ; her love of life was strong ; her
affection for her husband and children bound her to earth . It was the bitterness of
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