The Goodliffe Family of Nottingham
The Story of My Life - The original, handwritten version of the Memoirs of Arnold
Goodliffe
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often as I could to run over to see her and seek to promote her comfort in her
feebleness and declining days.
She had for years occasionally dotted down events, which were interesting in
her domestic life, and spiritual history, hoping that they might be useful
to her and her children. She gave me the papers. I bought a book, and my son
Thomas before he was 14 years of age wrote the out, about 160 pages. They
give evidence of her earnest spiritual life, her many trials, and struggles
to attain a purer higher Christian life, and especially her earnest desire
and prayer for the salvation of all her children.
That old faithful picture of thee my mother has oft-times been a gentle
reprover, sometimes words of encouragement, as I sat and looked at her seemed to
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