Twenty-one Letters: Written to a Near Relative at SchoolJ. Johnson ... Black, Parry, and Kingsbury ... J. Hatchard ... Williams and Smith ... T. Conder ... L.B. Seely, ... and J. Smith, 1809 - 107 страници |
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... heard from you . When you want a letter from me , you must write ; if I send you one for one , I think it will be pretty well . R **** died about a fortnight ago , and I bu- ried him and three others within a week . All four were rather ...
... heard from you . When you want a letter from me , you must write ; if I send you one for one , I think it will be pretty well . R **** died about a fortnight ago , and I bu- ried him and three others within a week . All four were rather ...
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... heard of you several times since I received your letter , which I wished to an- swer before . I would be thankful that you are well , and I hope you are happy , that is , in the common sense of the word ; for , strictly speaking ...
... heard of you several times since I received your letter , which I wished to an- swer before . I would be thankful that you are well , and I hope you are happy , that is , in the common sense of the word ; for , strictly speaking ...
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... heard , I hope the repetition will be always pleasing to you , I mean , that I am your very affectionate friend , and feel for you as if I was really and truly your father . LETTER VI . January 10 , 1781 . I My 16 To Miss.
... heard , I hope the repetition will be always pleasing to you , I mean , that I am your very affectionate friend , and feel for you as if I was really and truly your father . LETTER VI . January 10 , 1781 . I My 16 To Miss.
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... heard by Miss **** that you were well , we were satisfied . Now we will venture to expect you next Sun- day . Indeed , it is not amiss that you should now and then meet with a balk , that you may learn , if possible , not to count too ...
... heard by Miss **** that you were well , we were satisfied . Now we will venture to expect you next Sun- day . Indeed , it is not amiss that you should now and then meet with a balk , that you may learn , if possible , not to count too ...
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... heard much talk of war , and we have heard of the calamities which war has occasioned ; but we have heard of them as things which have happened at a distance : had we lived in America , we should probably have seen and felt them . We ...
... heard much talk of war , and we have heard of the calamities which war has occasioned ; but we have heard of them as things which have happened at a distance : had we lived in America , we should probably have seen and felt them . We ...
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abroad affectionate father age to age believe BIRTH-DAY ceive cheerful cold sweat commend Cowslip Green Creator dear Child DEAR ELIZABETH death desire endeavour evil expect favour fear feel give glad goldfinch gourd governess grace grace of God gracious grow hand happy HARVEST HOME hear heard heart Highgate hope JOHN NEWTON joys JUNE 22 know the Lord last Sunday likewise live London long letter look Lord bless Lord Jesus Lord's love the Lord love you dearly means of grace mercy Miss oblige OLNEY once open your mind pain panion pity pleased pleasure poor sinners portunity pow'r praise pray prayer pretty promised racter remember righteous Saviour seek sensible sing sins Smithfield sometimes song soon speak spirit sure tain teach tell tenderness thankful thee thing thoughts throne tree weep wish word write young your's youth
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Страница 80 - Remember thee? Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there; And. thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain, Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by heaven.
Страница v - godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come,
Страница 103 - ... land ? What will the future age have gained, When my poor name is seen, From knowing I was entertained By you at Cowslip Green } Rather let me record a name That shall adorn your page. Which, like the sun, is still the same, And shines from age to age : JESUS, who found me when I stray M In Afric'» dreary wild, Who for my soul a ransom paid, And made his foe a child.
Страница 27 - If he were upon earth now, would you not wish that I should lead you to him, that he might lay his hands upon you and bless you, as he did the children which were brought to him? If he were here, and I could go with you and say, " Lord " bless my child likewise !" I am sure he would not frown at you, and say, " Take her away, I will have " nothing to do with her !" No, my dear child, he has promised, them that come to him he will in no wise cast out.
Страница 73 - I have a cheerful hope that he will put you among his children, guide you through this wilderness world by his counsel, and afterwards receive you to his glory ; and that he sent you to me, that you might have the benefit of those means of grace and instructions, which by his blessing will be effectual to make you wise unto salvation. Though he alone can work in you to will, and to do according to his good pleasure, yet there is something incumbent on you. He has said, " They who seek
Страница 105 - ... JOHNSON, GOING TO BOTANY BAY. The Lord, who sends thee hence, will be thine aid; In vain at thee the lion, Danger, roars; His arm and love shall keep thee undismayed On tempest-tossed seas, and savage shores. Go, bear the Saviour's name to lands unknown, Tell to the Southern world His wondrous grace; An energy Divine thy words shall own, And draw their untaught hearts to seek His face. Many in quest of gold or empty fame Would compass earth, or venture near the poles; But how much nobler thy...
Страница 104 - He taught my wild, blaspheming tongue To aim at prayer and praise, To make his grace my theme and song, And guided all my ways. A pattern now of Mercy's power Where'er I stand is seen, Such as, I think, was ne'er before Beheld at Cowslip Green.
Страница 105 - OMICRON TO JOHNSON, Going to Botany Bay The Lord, who sends thee hence, will be thine aid; In vain at thee the lion, Danger, roars; His arm and love shall keep thee undismayed On tempest-tossed seas, and savage shores. Go, bear the Saviour's name to lands unknown, Tell to the Southern world His wondrous grace; An energy Divine thy words shall own, And draw their untaught hearts to seek His face. Many in quest of gold or empty fame Would compass earth, or venture...