| Gardiner Spring - 1838 - 188 Seiten
...the engraver's skill. The book will be read, and seldom, we hope, without profit. From theChrieiian Advocate and Journal. This memoir is an illustration...so long without the "joy in believing," which she alterwatds found to have been her privilege. That hers was the true " godly sorrow which worketh repentance... | |
| Benjamin Orrs Peers - 1838 - 380 Seiten
...induced, from this lonely instance of its powerful effects in sustaining the soul, under the heaFrom the Christian Advocate and Journal. This memoir is...character, as well as the circumstances which kept her so lone without the "joy in believing," which she alterwards found to nave been, her privilege. That hers... | |
| Robert Baird - 1839 - 204 Seiten
...small degree, the triumphs of Christian faith. The biographer has done his work well, iaterweaving, page by page, in an easy, natural manner, delightful...afterwards found to have been her privilege. That hers was the true " godly sorrow which worketh repentance 7 narration," no one can doubt ; and jet... | |
| Joel Parker - 1841 - 216 Seiten
...life. The book is a beautiful specimen of the printer's art, and shows also, in the portraitprefixed and the vignette title-page, the engraver's skill....afterwards found to have been her privilege. That hers was the true " godly sorrow which worketh repentance unto salvation," no one can doubt; and yet... | |
| Joel Parker - 1841 - 214 Seiten
...shows also, in the portrait prefixed and the vignette title-page, the engraver's skill. The book Witt be read, and seldom, we hope, without profit. From...afterwards found to have been her privilege. That hers was the true " godly sorrow which worketh repentance unto salvation," no one can doubt ; and yet... | |
| Joel Parker - 1841 - 224 Seiten
...sanctifying the heart Mrs. T. was in many respects an extraordinary woman ; and her biographer has 202 performed his task in a style of great excellence....afterwards found to have been her privilege. That hers was the true "godly sorrow which worketht repentance unto salvation," no one can doubt ; and yet... | |
| Louis Gaussen - 1844 - 430 Seiten
...without profit. From the Christian Advocate and Journal. This memoir is an illustration of the work cf the Holy Spirit. in awakening, renewing, and sanctifying...biographer has performed his task in a style of great ex. cellence. The narrative of her conviction and contrition, which is here given, is deeply affecting... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth - 1845 - 228 Seiten
...heart. Mrs. T. was in many respects an extraordinary woman ; and her biographer has performed his taskin a style of great excellence. The narrative of her...conviction and contrition, which is here given, is deeply aifecting and instructive, by reason of its protracted character, as well as the circumstances which... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1846 - 122 Seiten
...illustration of the work of the Holy Spirit, in awakening, renewing, and sanctifying the heart. Mrs. Taylor was in many respects an extraordinary woman ; and...afterwards found to have been her privilege. That her's was the true " godly sorrow which worketh repentance unto salvation," no one can doubt ; and... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1846 - 400 Seiten
...illustration of the work of the Holy Spirit, in awakening, renewing, and sanctifying the heart. Mrs. Taylor was in many respects an extraordinary woman ; and...afterwards found to have been her privilege. That her's was the true " godly sorrow which worketh repentance unto salvation," no one can doubt ; and... | |
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