Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... felt no fear , not the least , in his company as I do with most plain Friends . I loved him as a messenger of glad tidings . He felt as if he overflowed with true religion and was so humble , yet a man of great abilities and he having ...
... felt no fear , not the least , in his company as I do with most plain Friends . I loved him as a messenger of glad tidings . He felt as if he overflowed with true religion and was so humble , yet a man of great abilities and he having ...
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... felt myself under the shadow of the wing of God , and I soon found the rest dropp'd into the same state . I felt that there must be a meeting . There was : after seting a time in awful silence , Rebecca Young did speak most beautifully ...
... felt myself under the shadow of the wing of God , and I soon found the rest dropp'd into the same state . I felt that there must be a meeting . There was : after seting a time in awful silence , Rebecca Young did speak most beautifully ...
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... felt much religion for me , " she says . And in December 1798 , " True religion is what I seldom feel . " She felt that she needed every possible protection and incentive for the living of the good life . Where a Roman Catholic would ...
... felt much religion for me , " she says . And in December 1798 , " True religion is what I seldom feel . " She felt that she needed every possible protection and incentive for the living of the good life . Where a Roman Catholic would ...
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