A Sermon, Preached at Haverhill (Mass.) in Remembrance of Mrs. Harriet Newell, Wife of the Rev. Samuel Newell, Missionary to India: Who Died at the Isle of France, Nov. 30, 1812, Aged 19 Years. : to which are Added Memoirs of Her Life |
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... spent at home , and from the time of her leaving Amer- ica till her death , her religious enjoyment was almost constant , and at times , elevated . In her last interview with her beloved friends in America , and in the scene of final ...
... spent at home , and from the time of her leaving Amer- ica till her death , her religious enjoyment was almost constant , and at times , elevated . In her last interview with her beloved friends in America , and in the scene of final ...
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... spent three months at the Academy . I have felt a strong attach- ment to many of them , particularly to those who have been hopefully renewed the summer past . But the idea of meeting them in heav- en , never more to bid them farewell ...
... spent three months at the Academy . I have felt a strong attach- ment to many of them , particularly to those who have been hopefully renewed the summer past . But the idea of meeting them in heav- en , never more to bid them farewell ...
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... spend it ? Oh , how the recollection of mispent Sabbaths , embitters every present enjoyment . With pain do I remember the holy hours , which were sinned away . Frequently did I repair to novels , to shorten the irksome hours as they ...
... spend it ? Oh , how the recollection of mispent Sabbaths , embitters every present enjoyment . With pain do I remember the holy hours , which were sinned away . Frequently did I repair to novels , to shorten the irksome hours as they ...
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... spent with my companions , H. and S B. The attachment which commenced as it were in infancy , has been greatly strengthened since their minds have been religiously impressed . How differently are our evenings spent now from what they ...
... spent with my companions , H. and S B. The attachment which commenced as it were in infancy , has been greatly strengthened since their minds have been religiously impressed . How differently are our evenings spent now from what they ...
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... spend an eternity in rejoicing in his favor . HARRIET ATWOOD . " When the subject of these Memoirs was a member of Bradford Academy , it was custom- ary for her companions in study , whose minds were turned to religious subjects , to ...
... spend an eternity in rejoicing in his favor . HARRIET ATWOOD . " When the subject of these Memoirs was a member of Bradford Academy , it was custom- ary for her companions in study , whose minds were turned to religious subjects , to ...
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