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Some time since, your Mama and I received two letters from you at once—the first to your Mama was...
I write to you both together, to assure you that although far distant from you, I always bear you...
I have not had the pleasure of hearing from you since I wrote you last; but having an...
In your letter of 18 January to your Mama, you mentioned that you read to your Aunt Cranch a...
In your letter of 18. January to your Mama, you mentioned that you read to your Aunt Cranch a...
The first point of view, in which I have invited you to consider the Bible, is in the light of a...
Upon looking back on the list of my Letters sent to America, I am surprized to find that the last...
We were considering the Bible in its historical character, and as the history of a Family—From...
Your Mama and I have received your letter dated the 28th: of February last; which gave us much...
I wrote a few days ago to your Grandmama, and desired her to inform you, and your brother John,...
In the course of the last Autumn and Winter, I wrote you five Letters on a particular, but most...
The whole system of Christian morality appears to have been set forth, by its divine author in...
My last letter contained the substance but not the form of an argument for considering the Bible...
The second general point of view, in which I propose to you to consider the Bible, to the great...
I received with much pleasure your letter of 15. March last, written in French; for although it...
In considering the law of the Hebrews as delivered by the creator of the world to Moses with...
I received only two or three days ago your letter dated the 24th: of September of the last year;...
I have promised you in my former letters to state the particulars in which I deemed the Christian...
The fourth and last point of view, in which I proposed to offer you some general observations...
The imperfections of the Mosaic Institutions which it was the object of Christ’s Mission upon...
In the promise with which my last Letter to you, upon the Bible, was concluded, that I would next...
It is related of Augustus Caesar, that being upon his death-bed, he turned just before he expired...