My mother told you of my having joined the church. You may have supposed that I was frightened into it, by my complaint ; but I feel thankful that this was not the case ; for it was not till after I had consulted Mr Clyne, that I felt any alarm about... Jane Taylor: Her Life and Letters - Página 139por Helen Cross Knight - 1880 - 176 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1826 - 638 páginas
...I, before, any idea of its being of a formidable kind. My mind, nil the summer, had been much in tht state it has been in for years past, that is, unable to apply the ofle;1 of the gospel to myself, and all confusion and perplexity when I attempted to do so. One evening,... | |
| 1826 - 548 páginas
...account of the process, in her own words, as contained in a letter to her sister. ' My mother told you of my having joined the church. You may have supposed...to myself, and all confusion and perplexity, when 1 attempted to do so. One evening, (about three weeks before going to London for advice,) while alone... | |
| Jane Taylor, Isaac Taylor - 1826 - 236 páginas
...occurs in a letter addressed to her sister, written a few months afterwards. — " My mother told you of my having joined the church. You may have supposed...been in for years past, that is, unable to apply the oifer of the gospel to myself; and all confusion and perplexity, when I attempted to do so. One evening,... | |
| 1826 - 570 páginas
...I feel thankful that this was not the case ; for it was not till after I had consulted Mr. Cflyne, that I felt any alarm about it; nor had I before,...to myself; and all confusion and perplexity, when 1 attempted to ' do so. One evening, (about three weeks before going to London for advice,) while alone... | |
| 1827 - 396 páginas
...this solemn occasion she Wrote the following impressive letter to her sister : — "My mother told you of my having joined the church. You may have supposed...been in for years past, that is, unable to apply the oiler of the gospel to myself, and all confusion and perplexity when I attempted to do so. One evening,... | |
| 1852 - 656 páginas
...transaction occurs in a letter addressed to her sister, written a few months afterwards : — *»**»» " ' My mind, all the summer, had been much in the state...confusion and perplexity, when I attempted to do so. ' '.-•• evening, while alone in my room, and thinking on the subject, I saw, by an instantaneous... | |
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