| Walter Wilson - Church history - 1808 - 584 pages
...groan. My Lady Abney and Mrs. Abney are supported as well as we can reasonably expect. It is an house of mourning and tears, for I have told you before now that we all attended upon him, and served him upon a principle of love and esteem. May God forgive us all that we have improved no more... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1845 - 862 pages
...groan. My Lady Abney and Miss Abney are supported as well as we can reasonably expect. It is a house of mourning and tears, for I have told you before now, that we all attended upon him and served him from a principle of love and esteem. May God forgive us all that we have improved no more... | |
| John Stoughton - London (England) - 1864 - 302 pages
...groan. My Lady Abney and Miss Abney are supported as well as we can reasonably expect. It is a house of mourning and tears. For I have told you before now that we all attended upon him and served him from a principle of love and esteem. May God forgive us all, that we have improved no more... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Hymn writers - 1875 - 362 pages
...groan. My Lady Abney and Mrs. Abney are supported as well as we can reasonably expect. It is a house of mourning and tears, for I have told you before now that we all attended upon him and served him from a principle of love and esteem. May God forgive us all, that we have improved no more... | |
| Walter Wilson - Religion - 2001 - 580 pages
...groan. My Lady Abney and Mrs. Abney are supported as well as we can reasonably expect. It is an house of mourning and tears, for I have told you before now that we all attended upon him, and served him upon a principle of love and esteem. May God forgive us all that we have improved no more... | |
| |