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She did not (as was before noted) rashly admit any to the honour of her bosom acquaintance; but when once she had lodged any persons there, she was candidly free and open in communicating what her Judgment (which was alwaies riper than her years) suggested to be most for the advantage of their particular soul-concerns, advice, comfort, or reproof. For which last, she alwaies reserved a liberty even towards her choicest and most intimate friends; (and most indeed towards them) but managed it, constantly, with abundance of winning meekness and tenderness. And so severely conscientious was she in the discharge of this friendly office, (for such indeed it is, whatever men ordinarily think of it, |
She did not (as was before noted) rashly admit any to the honour of her bosom acquaintance; but when once she had lodged any Persons there, she was candidly free and open in communicating what her Judgement (which was always riper than her Years) suggested to be most for the advantage of their particular soul-concerns, Advice, Comfort, or reproof. For which last, she always reserved a liberty even towards her Choicest and most intimate Friends; (and most indeed towards them) but managed it, constantly, with abundance of winning meekness and tenderness. And so severely conscientious was she in the discharge of this friendly office, (for such indeed it is, whatever men ordinarily think of it, |
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