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Memoranda And Reflections Of Rebecca Price - A Recorded Minister Belonging To Baltimore Quarterly Meeting Of Friends (1896) (Paperback)
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Memoranda Of Mary D. Price. A Parting Word. To a Nephew going West.
Farewell, dear M Our parting may not be long, but be this as it
may, I desire thy present and eternal good. I feel not a doubt that
if there is a giving heed to the principle of light and truth in
the secret of thy soul thou will know an advancement in those
things which make for peace. Many are the temptations which await
us in various ways, yet there is a Power to rely upon that will be
found sufficient to make a way out of them all. I am aware of the
slippery paths not only of youth but also of those of more advanced
age; and that if we are preserved in the greenness of life, we must
be upon the watch. We cannot depend upon the manna that was
gathered yesterday, or upon past experience, but we must labor
daily for spiritual food which will nourish and strengthen the
soul. I believe that if there is a seeking the mind of Truth, and
an obeyingits mandates, there are those in the younger walks of
life who will be as waymarks unto others, and who may have to tell
what the Lord hath done for them. Mary D. Price. First Month 2ist,
1830. To H. C. Wheeler. We feel at times oppressed with more than
we think we have strength to bear; but when our wills are given up
to the will of our Heavenly Father we find some of these trying
seasons to be the most profitable, and we can thank Him most for
the severe, because he has borne our heads above the floods of
discouragement, and, to the praise of his great and worthy name, He
has been our helper and our support through all. Thou may have
heard of my having paid a re- ligous visit to the families of our
Monthly Meeting. In the engagement 1 felt much self-abasement, but
relying on Divine aid, the alone source of strength, I was helped
along to the s...
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