The Christian correspondent, letters exemplifying the fruits of holy living and the blessedness of holy dying [ed. by H. Rogers] with a preliminary essay by J. Montgomery, Zväzok 2 |
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... writing his works 279. William Cowper , Esq . to Mrs. King 280. Rev. Robert Hall to Mrs. Tucker ... ... ... 262 ... 266 268 281. Henry Kirke White to Mr. Benjamin Maddock , whom he hoped to have as a friend and fellow - student at ...
... writing his works 279. William Cowper , Esq . to Mrs. King 280. Rev. Robert Hall to Mrs. Tucker ... ... ... 262 ... 266 268 281. Henry Kirke White to Mr. Benjamin Maddock , whom he hoped to have as a friend and fellow - student at ...
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... writing his works 279. William Cowper , Esq . to Mrs. King 280. Rev. Robert Hall to Mrs. Tucker ... ... ... 262 ... 266 ... 268 281. Henry Kirke White to Mr. Benjamin Maddock , whom he hoped to have as a friend and fellow - student at ...
... writing his works 279. William Cowper , Esq . to Mrs. King 280. Rev. Robert Hall to Mrs. Tucker ... ... ... 262 ... 266 ... 268 281. Henry Kirke White to Mr. Benjamin Maddock , whom he hoped to have as a friend and fellow - student at ...
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... write . But if after this paper shall have lain one quarter of a year some- where near your dressing - box , you find it not un- seasonable to bestow a glance upon it , you will then at length find your disappointment . For it will tell ...
... write . But if after this paper shall have lain one quarter of a year some- where near your dressing - box , you find it not un- seasonable to bestow a glance upon it , you will then at length find your disappointment . For it will tell ...
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... write securely , that such an intimation will , by so great a kindness as yours , be very well taken from Your ladyship's Most affectionate humble servant , J. Howe . LETTER CLXVI . BISHOP BURNET to LADY RUSSELL , on the marriage of one ...
... write securely , that such an intimation will , by so great a kindness as yours , be very well taken from Your ladyship's Most affectionate humble servant , J. Howe . LETTER CLXVI . BISHOP BURNET to LADY RUSSELL , on the marriage of one ...
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... write to you both at once . I should be glad to hear , that the third in our correspondence was as comfortably settled in H likewise . However , I beg you will mention my love to her when opportunity offers , and tell her , that I hope ...
... write to you both at once . I should be glad to hear , that the third in our correspondence was as comfortably settled in H likewise . However , I beg you will mention my love to her when opportunity offers , and tell her , that I hope ...
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Časté výrazy a frázy
affection affectionate affliction AUGUSTUS TOPLADY blessed brother child Christ Christian comfort consolation dear friend dear madam dear mother DEAR SIR dearest death delight desire divine DODDRIDGE doth duty earth endeavour enjoy eternal Eyam faith father favour feel felicity give glory God's gospel grace grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven Hembury HENRY KIRKE WHITE Hoghton Tower holy honour hope JEREMY TAYLOR Jesus JOHN EVELYN JOHN NEWTON JOSEPH HILL LADY ladyship live Lord loss ment mercy mind mourn nature ness never obliged Olney ourselves pain pleased pleasure poor pray prayers present racter rejoice ROBERT BOYLE servant sickness sister sorrow soul spirits suffered sure tears tell thee ther things thou thoughts tion trial trouble trust unto W. C. LETTER wife WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM TYNDAL winter lines wish write
Populárne pasáže
Strana 143 - I am afflicted and ready to die from my youth up : while I suffer thy terrors I am distracted.
Strana 39 - Surely it is meet to be said unto God, "I have borne chastisement, I will not offend any more; That which I see not, Teach thou me; If I have done iniquity, I will do no more.
Strana 107 - Oh Death ! where is thy sting ? Oh Grave ! where is thy victory ? The sting of Death is sin, and the strength of sin is the Law.
Strana 138 - Even so, Father ; for so it seemeth good in thy sight.
Strana 113 - In the world ye shall have tribulation ; but, in me, ye shall have peace..
Strana 51 - ... and die. It will cost you more trouble to get where they are ; and amongst other things one of the hardnesses will be, that you must overcome even this just and reasonable...
Strana 177 - Finally, if there were in me any gift that could help at hand, and aid you if need required, I promise you I would not be far off, and commit the end to God. My soul is not faint, though my body be weary. But God hath made me evil favoured in this world, and without grace in the sight of men...
Strana 117 - The greatest benefit which one friend can confer upon another, is to guard, and excite, and elevate his virtues.
Strana 80 - There, said they, is mount Zion, the heavenly Jerusalem, the innumerable company of Angels, and the Spirits of just men made perfect.
Strana 289 - ... all things shall work together for good to them that love GOD/ of the rapid approach of that hour which will unite us eternally to those in CHRIST whom we love, of the danger of...