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Biographical Memoirs: Being a Record of the Christian Lives, Experiences ... - Page 62
by Edward Backhouse, Thomas James Backhouse - 1854 - 255 pages
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The History of the People Called Quakers, Volume 1

John Gough, William Sewell - 1799 - 372 pages
...alone it can rejoice, though none elfe regard it, or can own its life : it is conceived in lorrow, and brought forth without any to pity it ; nor doth it murmur at grief and oppreflion. It never rejoiceth but through fufFerings, for with the world's joy it is murdered...
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General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Volume 7

John Aikin - 1808 - 730 pages
...meekness, its life is everlasting love unfeigned, and takes its kingdom v/ith entreaty, and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of mind. In...conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any pity to it ; nor doth it murmur at grief and oppression. It never rejoiceth but through sufferings;...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 23

Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 494 pages
...meekness, its life is everlasting love, unfeigned ; and takes its kingdom with entreaty, and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of mind. In...rejoice, though none else regard it, or can own its life. It's conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any to pity it : nor doth it murmur at grief and...
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Roll of a Tennis Ball Through the Moral World: In a Series of Contemplations ...

John Stewart - 1812 - 514 pages
...meekness — its life is everlasting love unfeigned — it takes its kingdom with intreaty and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of mind —...alone it can rejoice, though none else regard it or own its life — It is conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any pity to it — nor doth it...
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Roll of a tennis ball, through the moral world, a ser. of contemplations, by ...

John Stewart - 1812 - 520 pages
...it takes its kingdom with intreaty and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of Blind — In God alone it can rejoice, though none else regard it or own its life — It is conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any pity to it— nor. doth it...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 10

1813 - 560 pages
...whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. In God alone it can rejoice, though none else regard it; it is conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any to pity it; nor doth it murmur at grief and oppression. The number of persons in these unhappy days who found themselves astray like sheep...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumes 9-10

1813 - 1102 pages
...whatever is of a nature contrary to itself. In God alone it can rejoice, though none else regard it; it is conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any to pity it; nor doth ft murmur at grief and oppression. The number of persons in these unhappy days who found themselves...
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Biographical Notices of Members of the Society of Friends, Volume 2

Henry Tuke - 1815 - 270 pages
...meekness ; its life is everlasting love unfeigned ; it takes its kingdom with intreaty and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of mind. In...without any to pity it, nor doth it murmur at grief and oppression. It never rejoiceth but through Sufferings, for with the world V . joy it is murdered....
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

1815 - 488 pages
...meekness, its life is everlasting love, unfeigned ; and takes its kingdom with entreaty, and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of mind. In...can rejoice, though none else regard it, or can own it? life. It's conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any to pity it : nor doth it murmur at...
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With ..., Volume 4

Daniel Neal - 1817 - 564 pages
...meekness, its life is everlasting love unfeigned, and takes its kingdom with intreaty and not with contention, and keeps it by lowliness of mind. In...though none else regard it, or can own its life : It if conceived in sorrow, and brought forth without any pity to it; nor doth it murmur at grief and oppression....
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