Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- THE LIFE OF MRS. LUCY HUTCHINSON
- MRS. HUTCHINSON TO HER CHILDREN CONCERNING THEIR FATHER
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 19-235
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 236-442
- Inscriptions on the Monument of Colonel Hutchinson, at Owthorpe, in Nottinghamshire
- VERSES WRITTEN BY MRS. HUTCHINSON
- Plate section
THE LIFE OF MRS. LUCY HUTCHINSON
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2013
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- THE LIFE OF MRS. LUCY HUTCHINSON
- MRS. HUTCHINSON TO HER CHILDREN CONCERNING THEIR FATHER
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 19-235
- THE LIFE OF JOHN HUTCHINSON, OF OWTHORPE, IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM, ESQUIRE: Pages 236-442
- Inscriptions on the Monument of Colonel Hutchinson, at Owthorpe, in Nottinghamshire
- VERSES WRITTEN BY MRS. HUTCHINSON
- Plate section
Summary
A FRAGMENT
The Almighty Author of all beings, in his various providences, whereby he conducts the lives of men from the cradle to the tomb, exercises no lesse wisdome and goodnesse then he manifests power and greatnesse in their creation, but such is the stupidity of blind mortalls that insteed of employing their studies in these admirable bookes of providence, wherein God dayly exhibitts to us glorious characters of his love, kindnesse, wisdome, and iustice, they ungratefully regard them not, and call the most wonderfull operations of the greate God the common accidents of humane life, specially if they be such as are usuall, and exercised towards them in ages wherein they are not very capable of observation, and whereon they seldome employ any reflexion; for in things greate and extraordinary some perhaps will take notice of God's working, who either forgetfc or believe not that he takes as well a care and account of their smallest concernments, even the haires of their heads.
Finding myselfe in some kind guilty of this generall neglect, I thought it might be a meanes to stirre up my thankefulnesse for things past, and to encourage my faith for the future, if I recollected, as much as I have heard or can remember, of the passages of my youth, and the general! and particular providences exercis'd to me., both in the entrance and progresse of my life.
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- Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson , pp. 1 - 18Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1806