| 1825 - 502 páginas
...however poor, will always be an affectionate, and many of them a pious people ; two of the members cqn assist in preaching; and many of them, by conversing,...Repository ; and if it did not look like flattery, 1 should say the same of " the last (sad word) poor man's friend." When I read such papers, I am tempted... | |
| Jane E. Roscoe - 1825 - 286 páginas
...and on Sunday last was so pleased with my subject, that I spoke too loud and too long, which broaght on a pain in my breast. It has now left me, and my cough la seldom troublesome. I intend to visit Mr. F. towards the middle of next month, and as Summer advances,... | |
| 1825 - 498 páginas
...be building upon my own foundation. Their existence as a society, and mine as a Christian Ministe^ began together. They are strongly prejudiced in my...Repository ; and if it did not look like flattery, 1 should say the same of " the last (sad word) poor man's friend." When I read such papers, I am tempted... | |
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