| Lady Rachel Russell - 1793 - 624 страници
...when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the fame place of reft and repofe, where he is gone, for whom only I grieve I do * fear. From that contemplation muft come my beft fupport. Good Doftor, you will think, as you have reafon, that I fet no bounds, when... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 страници
...then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest...you will think, as you have reason, that I set no bourids, when I let myself loose to nay complaints; but I will release you, first fervently asking... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 страници
...then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infmite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest...come my best support. Good doctor, you will think, as'you have reason, that I set no bounds, when I let myself loose to my complaints ; but I will release... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 страници
...then joyfully wail for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter , into the same place of rest and repose where be is gone, for whom only I grieve I do* fear. From that contemplation must come my best support. Good... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 страници
...then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest...you have reason, that I set no bounds, when I let myselfloose to my complaints ; but I will release you, first fervently asking the continuance of your... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1809 - 536 страници
...then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest...repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve I do « I do* fear. From that contemplation must come my best support. Good Doctor, you will think, as you... | |
| 1809 - 612 страници
...joyfully to wail for the heavenly perfection in God s good time, when, by his infinite mercy, I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose, where he is gone for whom 1 grieve." " The future part of my life will not, 1 expect, pass as perhaps I would choose. — Sense... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 страници
...then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his mfinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest...that I set no bounds, when I let myself loose to my complaint*; but I will release you, first fervently asking the continuance of your prayers for Your... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 страници
...worthy to enter into that place of rest, whither he is gone for whom I grieve. From these contemplations must come my best support. Good doctor, you will 'think, as you have reason, that I set no bounds, when I give way to my complaints; but I will release you, first fervently asking the continuance of your prayers... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 страници
...into that place of rest, whither he is gone for whom I grieve. From these contemplations must conic my best support. Good doctor, you will think, as you have reason, that I set no bounds, when I give way to my complaints; but I will release you, first fervently asking the continuance of your prayers... | |
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