A Memoir of the Rev Legh Richmond Abridged By the Rev William Patton

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A Memoir of the Rev Legh Richmond Abridged By the Rev William Patton
T S Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe
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* Do you find the consolations of Christianity ?" * I am resigned to the stroke, although it rends my heart in two. I may weep ; but I dare not, will not complain. I never deserved him ; he was lent to me, and now God has taken him again You are come to support a poor wi- dowed mother's heart ; and I know you will be, what your dear sister Fanny has already been, the prop and strength of my age and affliction. ' I was astonished and melted at her fortitude and resignation. I find my dear father...'s mind, for three weeks past was calm and tranquil, expressive of much faith, patience, and hope. My mother was reading that exquisite commentary of Bishop Home, on the 23d Psalm. He observed, at the close of the fourth verse.
* that is heavenly, and it is my comfort. ' He then suddenly said, ' my head is giddy, ' staggered to the sofa, and fell into my mother's arms ; his eyes fixed, and a deadly paleness on his face. She contrived to ring the bell, and instanlly returned to him ; he gasped for breath, and groaned twice.


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