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" He several times said to Mrs Doddridge, " I cannot express to you what a morning I have had : such delightful and transporting views of the heavenly world is my Father now indulging me with, as no words can express. "
Memoirs of the Life, Character, and Writings, of ... Philip Doddridge ... - Page 262
by Job Orton - 1825 - 241 pages
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Memoirs of the Life, Character and Writings of Philip Doddridge

Job Orton - Biographies - 1766 - 340 pages
..."Nhs.-Dod«lridg*, , I cannot ex* prefs to you what a Morning I have lad : Such de* lightful-and tranfporting .Views of :the heavenly * World, is -my -Father -now indulging me with, as , no Words -ran exprefs.' There appeared tfach facred Gratitude and Joy in his Countenance, a: often reminded...
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The Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, Volume 1

Philip Doddridge - Theology - 1802 - 626 pages
...house of God, and the gate of heaven. There, in an easy chair, lie generally sat the greatest partjof the day. He several times said to Mrs. Doddridge,...reminded her of those lines in one of his hymns, No. 71. U'hen death o'er nature shall prevail. And all its powers of language fail. Joy through my swimming...
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The works of... P. Doddridge [ed. by E. Williams and E. Parsons ..., Volume 1

Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 644 pages
...house of God, and the gate of heaven. There, in an easy chair, he generally sat the greatest part'of the day. He several times said to Mrs. Doddridge,...such sacred gratitude and joy in his countenance, as otten reminded her of those lines in one of his hymns, No. Tl. When death oVr nature shall prevail,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. William Richards, LL.D.: Who ...

John Evans - Baptists - 1819 - 444 pages
...mind derived the purest joy from his views of eternity. " The Captain's cabin, (says his biographer), was to him a Bethel; as the house of God, and the...often reminded her of those lines in one of his hymns — • One of the professional gentlemen at Lynn, whom MR. RICHARDS had the honour to rank amung his...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 4

1840 - 520 pages
...was too late. He sailed from Falmouth, September 30th, and at first appeared better for the voyage. He several times said to Mrs. Doddridge, " I cannot...is my Father now indulging me with as no words can utter." He landed at Lisbon, October 13th, and the next day wrote to his congregation at Northampton,...
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The last hours of eminent Christians, from the commencement of the Christian ...

Henry Clissold - Christian biography - 1829 - 716 pages
...him, the soft air and fresh breezes of the sea gave him new life and spirits. In the captain's cabin, in an easy chair, he generally sat the greatest part...Father now indulging me with, as no words can express." In one of his last letters before liis death at Lisbon, he mentions his increasing weakness, and adds,...
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The correspondence and diary of Philip Doddridge, ed. by J.D ..., Volume 5

Philip Doddridge - 1831 - 580 pages
...of those holy consolations which he had so often extended to others. On such occasions he frequently said to Mrs. Doddridge ; " I cannot express to you...Father now indulging me with, as no words can express." The sacred calm and glow of gratitude which, at such times, appeared in his countenance, Mrs. Doddridge...
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The Scottish Christian herald, Volume 1

1836 - 712 pages
...life and spirits. During the voyage be several times said to Mrs Doddridge, who accompanied him, " Such delightful and transporting views of the heavenly...Father now indulging me with, as no words can express." They landed at Lisbon on the 13th of October, and about a week after his arrival, he was removed to...
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The Scottish Christian Herald, Volume 1, Part 1

Church history - 1836 - 378 pages
...several times said to Mrs Doddridge, who accompanied Lim, " Such delightful and transporting views of fhe heavenly world is my Father now indulging me with, as no words can express." They landed tit Lishon on the l3th of October, and about a week after his arrival, he was removed to...
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Thoughts, Chiefly Designed as Preparative Or Persuasive to Private Devotion

John Sheppard - Prayer - 1838 - 368 pages
...consumption, was on his voyage to a grave at Lisbon, he several times said to his beloved wife, — " I cannot express to you what a morning I have had...Father now indulging me with as no words can express."* Before his embarkation, he said to a friend, — " My soul is vigorous and healthy, notwithstanding...
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