The Annual Monitor for 1851 - or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great - Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850 by Anonymous
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GEORGE BINNS, _Bradford_. 52 8mo. 26 1850
EMMA BINNS, _Sunderland_. Daughter of Henry Binns. 6 8mo. 22 1850 WILLIAM BLACK, _Cockermouth_. 71 9mo. 20 1849 JOSEPH BLACK, _Lisburn_. 22 5mo. 23 1850 THOMAS BOWRY, _Stepney_. 67 4mo. 27 1850 ROBERT WM. BRIGHTWEN, _Newcastle-on-Tyne_. Son of Charles Brightwen. 4 3mo. 6 1850 THOMAS BROWN, _Cirencester_. A Minister. 84 10mo. 13 1849 AMELIA BROWN, _Luton_. A Minister. Wife of Richard Marks Brown. 62 12mo. 7 1849 This beloved friend was privileged beyond many in the pious care exercised in her religious training. She became early acquainted with the teachings of divine grace, and from childhood, appears highly to have valued the holy scriptures. It was frequently her practice to set apart some portion of the day for private retirement and meditation, and in thus seeking to wait upon the Lord for the renewal of her spiritual strength, she was favoured to know "times of refreshing," and a growth in "pure and undefiled religion." She loved the truth in sincerity, and her mind was enriched in the instructive contemplation of its order, excellence and beauty, and the benign and salutary influence it has on those who obey its requisitions: |
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