Memoirs of the Rev. John Newton ...: With Selections from His CorrespondenceSeeley and Burnside, 1835 - 323 páginas |
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... sometimes upon the very brink of mis- chief ; but it was always disclosed in due time . When I have thought myself most se- cure , I have been suddenly alarmed with dan- ger , and when I have almost despaired of life , as sudden a ...
... sometimes upon the very brink of mis- chief ; but it was always disclosed in due time . When I have thought myself most se- cure , I have been suddenly alarmed with dan- ger , and when I have almost despaired of life , as sudden a ...
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... sometimes in London , and sometimes in the country , till the autumn of the following year . All this while I had two trials , more or less , upon my mind : the first and principal was Mrs. N.'s illness ; she still grew worse , and I ...
... sometimes in London , and sometimes in the country , till the autumn of the following year . All this while I had two trials , more or less , upon my mind : the first and principal was Mrs. N.'s illness ; she still grew worse , and I ...
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... from him , and was ashamed to be detected in his company ; but I sometimes stole away to spend an hour with him . About the same period , I once heard him preach , but still it was foolishness to me BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH SCOTT . 167.
... from him , and was ashamed to be detected in his company ; but I sometimes stole away to spend an hour with him . About the same period , I once heard him preach , but still it was foolishness to me BECOMES ACQUAINTED WITH SCOTT . 167.
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