The book Friends' Miscellany: was written by author Comly, John, 1773-1850, [from Old Catalog] Ed Here you can read free online of Friends' Miscellany: book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Friends' Miscellany: a good or bad book?
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di^^Google jAHss hamton's narbativx. 195 NARRATIVE I. A Review of the first stage of Life, to the four- teenth year. 1768. — I well remember being very early impress- ed with ideas of good and evil, and of the existence of an Almighty, benevolent Being, who made the world, and all things in it; and who protected' afid rewarded good people. I also had some terrific no- tions of a cruel, wicked being, Who kept bad men in a doleful place" of perpetual torment. This was about my fourth year. I even... then saw something of the beauty of goodness, and deformity of vice. As I grew older, the passions gathered strength; I was ex- cessively fond of play, and thought hard of restraint; was peevish, and troublesome to my mother, when she prudently-restricted me from the undue indulgence of these yoilthful follies; and was often disobedient. I was also, very early, sensible of an inward princi- ple convicting me of the evil of my ways. 1770. — I learned to read about the seventh year of my age.
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