American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... desired to speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were scrupulous of going into the Quakers ' meeting - house , and therefore I desired some thoughts about it ; they thought it convenient to send H. Bull ...
... desired to speak , the first should hold his peace ; as also I signified that some were scrupulous of going into the Quakers ' meeting - house , and therefore I desired some thoughts about it ; they thought it convenient to send H. Bull ...
Pagina 93
... desired to see me , and I as earnestly desired to see her ; and yet neither of us could get an opportunity . My daughter was also now about a mile off , and I had not seen her in nine or ten weeks , as I had not seen my sister since our ...
... desired to see me , and I as earnestly desired to see her ; and yet neither of us could get an opportunity . My daughter was also now about a mile off , and I had not seen her in nine or ten weeks , as I had not seen my sister since our ...
Pagina 194
... desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there ; and living there in ...
... desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there ; and living there in ...
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