Heart Discipline ... With a Recommendatory Preface by the Rev. John Angell James

Heart Discipline ... With a Recommendatory Preface by the Rev. John Angell James
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Author James COOPER (Congregational Minister, of Norwich.)
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Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney

Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney
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Author Joseph Bevan Braithwaite
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Heart Discipline

Heart Discipline
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Author James Cooper (Congregational Minister.)
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Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie

Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie
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Author Cecilia Lucy Brightwell
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Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie, selected and arranged from her letters, diaries, and other manuscripts, by C. L. Brightwell. Second edition. [With a portrait.]

Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie, selected and arranged from her letters, diaries, and other manuscripts, by C. L. Brightwell. Second edition. [With a portrait.]
Title Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie, selected and arranged from her letters, diaries, and other manuscripts, by C. L. Brightwell. Second edition. [With a portrait.] PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Lucy BRIGHTWELL
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Memoirs of Joseph Gurney; with selections from his journal and correspondence. Edited by J. B. Braithwaite. With facsimiles

Memoirs of Joseph Gurney; with selections from his journal and correspondence. Edited by J. B. Braithwaite. With facsimiles
Title Memoirs of Joseph Gurney; with selections from his journal and correspondence. Edited by J. B. Braithwaite. With facsimiles PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bevan BRAITHWAITE (the Elder.)
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Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie

Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie
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Author Cecilia Lucy Brightwell
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Example in this ebook In the preparation of these Memoirs for publication, the principal part of the labour has been undertaken by my daughter; the pressure of other engagements having only permitted me to undertake the general direction and supervision of the whole. As the Executor of Mrs. Opie, her papers and letters came into my hands; and it devolved on me to decide in what way to dispose of them. There had been, (I believe,) a general impression among her friends, that she would herself prepare an account of her Life; but although she seems to have made some efforts at commencing the task, and the subject was often affectionately recommended, and even urged upon her, she has left it a matter of regret to her friends, (and especially so to the compilers of these memoirs,) that no “Autobiography” was found among her papers. Nor did Mrs. Opie ever distinctly give any directions as to the publication of her MSS. or any Memoir of her Life; but we have, we think, strong presumptive evidence, that she anticipated, if not desired, that it should be done. Not long before she died, she said, that her Executor would have no light task with her papers; and a few days before she breathed her last, when she could no longer hold a pen, she called her attendant to her, and dictated a most touching and affectionate farewell address, to me and my daughter, directing the delivery of various small articles as remembrances to a few most intimate friends, and requesting us to complete what she had left undone; adding, that she had confidence in our judgment, and believed that we should “do everything for the best.” It has been with an earnest desire to justify this trust, and to perfect, as far as in our power, that which she had, in fact commenced, but left incomplete, that these pages have been put to the press. It will be seen, in the course of these Memoirs, that the materials from which they are compiled, are principally Papers, Letters, and Diaries, of Mrs. Opie’s own writing; a few Letters preserved by her, and judged to be of general interest, and bearing upon her history, we have thought it well to give. It would have been no difficult task, to have greatly extended these Memoirs, had it been deemed expedient to make a free use of the Letters received by her, and of which a very large number were found among her papers; but we have not felt ourselves at liberty to adopt such a course, and we trust there will be found in this Volume few (may we say we hope no) violations of private and confidential communications. My acquaintance with the subject of these Memoirs, commenced nearly forty years ago; and well do I remember the first impressions made on me by her frank and open manner, the charm of her fine and animated countenance, her artless cheerfulness and benevolence, and the extraordinary powers of her conversation. But it was not till the time of Dr. Alderson’s last illness, that my acquaintance with Mrs. Opie ripened into confidential friendship. From that period to the time of her decease, I had the happiness to enjoy much of her society, and to hear her recollections of her earlier days, and her graphic descriptions of the scenes and characters, which had been subjects of interest to her during the course of her long life; and she subsequently often read me a large portion of the correspondence she continued to maintain. To be continue in this ebook