Memoirs of Andrew Sherburne: A Pensioner of the Navy of the RevolutionH.H. Brown, 1831 - 312 pages |
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Page 138
... brethren , that they should always be ready to give to any one who should ask them a reason of the hope that was within them , with meekness and fear . I have already , in a number of instances , spoken of some of the impressions and ...
... brethren , that they should always be ready to give to any one who should ask them a reason of the hope that was within them , with meekness and fear . I have already , in a number of instances , spoken of some of the impressions and ...
Page 195
... brethren or churches , who might be oppressed by taxa- tion : -Mr . , afterwards Dr. Baldwin , was one of this committee . He On my arrival at Boston , in behalf of my Limington friends , about the year 1799 , I in the first place ...
... brethren or churches , who might be oppressed by taxa- tion : -Mr . , afterwards Dr. Baldwin , was one of this committee . He On my arrival at Boston , in behalf of my Limington friends , about the year 1799 , I in the first place ...
Page 198
... brethren , en- tered into an especial agreement to continue our meeting ; but we had many trials to endure . The church was in a low cold state , and there were some divisions among us in regard to doctrine . Mr. Timothy Barnes was a ...
... brethren , en- tered into an especial agreement to continue our meeting ; but we had many trials to endure . The church was in a low cold state , and there were some divisions among us in regard to doctrine . Mr. Timothy Barnes was a ...
Page 199
... brethren ; for we freely invited him to take an active part in our meetings , and felt the advantages of his assistance . After a while , I felt inclined to bring him . into a conversation with me upon baptism , but he used the same ...
... brethren ; for we freely invited him to take an active part in our meetings , and felt the advantages of his assistance . After a while , I felt inclined to bring him . into a conversation with me upon baptism , but he used the same ...
Page 200
... brethren had a similar confession to make . My wife's mind had been burdened all the even- ing , in consequence of our omission , but she thought it not her place to introduce the subject . I could not en- dure the thought of their ...
... brethren had a similar confession to make . My wife's mind had been burdened all the even- ing , in consequence of our omission , but she thought it not her place to introduce the subject . I could not en- dure the thought of their ...
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