The power of faith: exemplified in the life and writings of the late Mrs. Isabella Graham, of New-YorkL.B. Seeley, 1816 - 474 psl. |
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... death had just reached her . He roused her from this state of mind by saying , that " God might perhaps call her to a severer trial , by taking her husband also . " The warning appeared pro- phetic . On the 17th November , 1774 , he was ...
... death had just reached her . He roused her from this state of mind by saying , that " God might perhaps call her to a severer trial , by taking her husband also . " The warning appeared pro- phetic . On the 17th November , 1774 , he was ...
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... death , scarce a moment of time is left to perform this solemn work . Mrs. Graham retired to a private room , to offer up thanksgiving to God for his goodness , and to commend herself , and her orphans , to his future care . A gentleman ...
... death , scarce a moment of time is left to perform this solemn work . Mrs. Graham retired to a private room , to offer up thanksgiving to God for his goodness , and to commend herself , and her orphans , to his future care . A gentleman ...
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... death , which happened at Paisley in 1782 , when she was attending the commu- nion . She bequeathed her daughter Mary to Mrs. Graham's care . But in 1785 the daughter followed the mother , being cut off by a fever in the twelfth year of ...
... death , which happened at Paisley in 1782 , when she was attending the commu- nion . She bequeathed her daughter Mary to Mrs. Graham's care . But in 1785 the daughter followed the mother , being cut off by a fever in the twelfth year of ...
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... The venerable Society for the Promotion of Chris- tian Knowledge and Piety , shared largely her patron- age ; and , at her death , she bequeathed them five thou- sand pounds . She indulged the hope of seeing a union of exer- 36 LIFE .
... The venerable Society for the Promotion of Chris- tian Knowledge and Piety , shared largely her patron- age ; and , at her death , she bequeathed them five thou- sand pounds . She indulged the hope of seeing a union of exer- 36 LIFE .
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... death- bed , and of closing the eyes of this distinguished child of God . It had been lady Glenorchy's express desire that Mrs. Graham should be sent for to attend her dy- ing bed , if within twenty miles of her when such at- tendance ...
... death- bed , and of closing the eyes of this distinguished child of God . It had been lady Glenorchy's express desire that Mrs. Graham should be sent for to attend her dy- ing bed , if within twenty miles of her when such at- tendance ...
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