Memoir of the Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., Compiled Chiefly from His Own WritingsTaylor & Dodd, 1839 - 270 pagina's |
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... soon after left the academy and returned to East - Haddam , where he had the smallpox . That disorder having left his eyes weak , he spent part of the summer at his father's house . Here he found himself in peculiarly trying circum ...
... soon after left the academy and returned to East - Haddam , where he had the smallpox . That disorder having left his eyes weak , he spent part of the summer at his father's house . Here he found himself in peculiarly trying circum ...
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... It seemed almost enough ; and I was well nigh ready to say , " Now lettest thou thy servant depart , " & c . Glory be to God that he has thus so soon and so wonderfully visited this place again , when hope was just giving 34 RESIDENCE AT.
... It seemed almost enough ; and I was well nigh ready to say , " Now lettest thou thy servant depart , " & c . Glory be to God that he has thus so soon and so wonderfully visited this place again , when hope was just giving 34 RESIDENCE AT.
Pagina 35
... soon forgotten , have given place to others , which in their turn arrested and engrossed the attention . A succinct and general account shall however be attempted . The work of divine grace among us , three years ago , by which nearly ...
... soon forgotten , have given place to others , which in their turn arrested and engrossed the attention . A succinct and general account shall however be attempted . The work of divine grace among us , three years ago , by which nearly ...
Pagina 36
... soon be- came more crowded and evinced deeper feeling . Serious peo- ple began to break their minds to each other ; and it was dis- covered ( so far were present impressions from being the effect of mere sympathy ) that there had been ...
... soon be- came more crowded and evinced deeper feeling . Serious peo- ple began to break their minds to each other ; and it was dis- covered ( so far were present impressions from being the effect of mere sympathy ) that there had been ...
Pagina 39
... soon removed this " refuge of lies , " and fill- ed them with a sense of utter inexcusableness ; and in every case , as soon as their enmity was slain , this plea wholly va- nished , and their language immediately became , " I wonder I ...
... soon removed this " refuge of lies , " and fill- ed them with a sense of utter inexcusableness ; and in every case , as soon as their enmity was slain , this plea wholly va- nished , and their language immediately became , " I wonder I ...
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