Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women Who Were Ornaments to Their Sex Blessings T

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Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women Who Were Ornaments to Their Sex Blessings T
Thomas Gibbons
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Yet her rifle tfions were ^owife aliena'. Ed from Mrs. Elizabeth Burnet^ 2)?| frcm thofe who entertained different fentiments. She was very careful to avoid v/hat tended to contention on this, and every other fubjedt. If an unhappy dif* ference arofe among her friends, (he immediately in- tcrpofed to effecl a reconciliation ; and was often fm- gularly fuccefsful in her benevolent attempts. If any were fpokcn againfl in company where fiic was, (he endeavored to vindicate or excule them, if pra6l...icable ; if othervvife, ilie exerted herfelf to turn the difcourfe to fome other topic. She confidercd formal vifits as one of the burdens of life, though fhe did not fuiTer herfelf to neglc£t any civilities of this kind, which could be rationally expe6led from her. Her difcourfe in company v/as clieerful, though guarded. Few among thole pofiefT- ed of her piety, have attained to fuch fprigi. Itlinefs and innocent freedom. Severe to herfelf, the avoided all appearance of feverity to others, andall oftentatioQ of piety.

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