Willard prayed excellently. The Lord bring light and comfort out of this dark and dreadful cloud, and grant that Christ's being formed in my dear child, may be the issue of these painful pangs. Letters of Charles Eliot Norton - Page 9by Charles Eliot Norton - 1913Full view - About this book
| Nathan Henry Chamberlain - Massachusetts - 1897 - 386 pages
...because her sins [were] not pardoned. (Mr. Willard [the Sewalls' minister] though sent for timelier, came not till after I came home. He discoursed with...account, but was confused, as his phrase was, and as he had experienced in himself. He prayed excellently." v 'LFeb' 22. Betty comes into me almost as soon... | |
| Perry Miller - American literature - 1956 - 364 pages
...not being told of the message, ... he came not till after I came home. He discoursed with Betty, ,vho could not give a distinct account but was confused, as his phrase was, and as [he] had experienced in himself. Mr. Willard prayed excellently. The Lord bring light and comfort out... | |
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