A QUAKERS MEETING.
dreadful sufferings, patience, o tongue irons a murmur; and strengto, ised for blaspo clearer ts, rain of tifullest y, yet keep grounds, and be a Quaker still -- so different from tice of your common converts from entatize, apostatize all, and t far enougy of to tion of some saving trut implicated.
Get tings of Jo; and love the early Quakers.
to tive spirit, or in ion tituted formality for it, ts can alone determine. I e visibly brooding. Otcs ster engaged, in not a blank inanity. But quiet ion to unanimity, and troversial ual pretensions ted, at least tences. es tainly are not, in t is seldom indeed t you s up amongst to rembling, female, generally ancient, voice is guess from of ting it proceeds -- a feion of some present,quot; y of supposing t any ty enderness, and a restraining modesty.-- t I observed, speak seldomer.
Once only, and it nessed a sample of t stature, equipt in iron mail.quot; oo. But -- I dare not say, of delusion. trivings of ter man terable -- to speak, but to be spoken from. I sarong man bo o set off against Paul Preactered ing y effort, tors strain for t; in ; old us, till long after to I o recall triking incongruity of tanding term in its ation -- ies -- ter t Enna. -- By , even in ood somets of an alloy.
More frequently ting is broken up a made rop fiercest and savagest of all ures, tongue, t unruly member, rangely lain tied up and captive. You illness. ted, even tired to sickness of t a balm and a solace