Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Consisting Principally of Extracts from Her Journal and Letters; with the Sermon Occasioned by Her DeathWaugh and Innes, 1828 - 392 pages |
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... Boston , Mass . The letters , of which the following are extracts , were written after her removal to Boston . TO A SISTER - IN - LAW AT N. L. Boston , May 30 , 1809 . OUR ride was very pleasant . I am delighted with the country around ...
... Boston , Mass . The letters , of which the following are extracts , were written after her removal to Boston . TO A SISTER - IN - LAW AT N. L. Boston , May 30 , 1809 . OUR ride was very pleasant . I am delighted with the country around ...
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... N. L. Boston , July 20 , 1809 . You are already acquainted with Boston and some of its inhabitants , together with my feelings respecting them , and have been informed that I am pleased and contented in my situation . The town is ...
... N. L. Boston , July 20 , 1809 . You are already acquainted with Boston and some of its inhabitants , together with my feelings respecting them , and have been informed that I am pleased and contented in my situation . The town is ...
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... N. L. Killingworth , August 1 , 1809 . Ir is a week to - day , my dear E. , since I bade adieu to your pleasant town ; and I am the more desirous of taking this early opportunity to write you , as I suppose you will be anxious to know ...
... N. L. Killingworth , August 1 , 1809 . Ir is a week to - day , my dear E. , since I bade adieu to your pleasant town ; and I am the more desirous of taking this early opportunity to write you , as I suppose you will be anxious to know ...
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... N. L. Boston , November 24 , 1811 . YOUR remarks , my dear M. , are just ; and were letters always , or even generally , the medium of religious com- munication , I think I may say without arrogance or hy- pocrisy , I should devote my ...
... N. L. Boston , November 24 , 1811 . YOUR remarks , my dear M. , are just ; and were letters always , or even generally , the medium of religious com- munication , I think I may say without arrogance or hy- pocrisy , I should devote my ...
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... N. L. August 20 , 1812 . I AM not in a mood very well adapted to dissipate or enliven solitude this evening ; and I write , more to let you know I think of you , than any thing else . have seen something so like war to - day , that I ...
... N. L. August 20 , 1812 . I AM not in a mood very well adapted to dissipate or enliven solitude this evening ; and I write , more to let you know I think of you , than any thing else . have seen something so like war to - day , that I ...
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Page 177 - My son, despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of him : For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.
Page 267 - As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord ; My spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever.
Page 107 - He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.
Page 45 - Oh! for a closer walk with God, A calm and heavenly frame, A light to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb!
Page 221 - By this therefore shall the iniquity of Jacob be purged; and this is all the fruit to take away his sin...
Page 221 - Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.
Page 279 - Wilt thou not from this time cry unto Me : — " My father, Thou art the guide of my youth?
Page 79 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
Page 106 - THEY that trust in the Lord shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be removed, but abideth for ever. As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about his people from henceforth even for ever.
Page 187 - And should sleep, and rise night and day, and the seed should spring and grow up, he knoweth not how.