The quotations, citations, and other references made by women writers in the WWO collection.
Source Text(definition of “Source text”) | Gesture(definition of “Intertextual gesture”) | Referenced Work(definition of “Referenced work”) | |||
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Text | Topics & Genres (definition of “Topic”) | Text of the Gesture | Gesture Type (The Terminology page on “”) | Text | Topics & Genres (definition of “Topic”) |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “These are the very sentiments of my soul!” | quote | “The Trial of Stephen Colledge.” A Complete Collection of State-trials, and Proceedings for High-treason, and Other Crimes and Misdemeanours. 1810. | Legal writing |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “because he is God, and not man; therefore I am not consumed” | quote | Malachi. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him!” | quote | Job. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “patient in tribulation!” | quote | Romans. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “The Lord is my shepherd, and I shall not want.” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Still thou shalt go, and still return.” | quote | Watts, Isaac. “Psalm 121: Divine Protection.” The Psalms of David. 1719. | Hymn |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “I will,” | quote | Ezekiel. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “you shall!” | quote | Ezekiel. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “doeth the work of the Lord negligently!” | quote | Jeremiah. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “these dark times, are the womb of a bright morning!” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “He will never leave, nor forsake those, who trust in him.” | quote | Hebrews. | Sacred text |
Psalms. | Sacred text | ||||
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “you are as the apple of his eye” | quote | The Bible. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | her life | title | Hopkins, Samuel. Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Sarah Osborn. 1799. | |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Do, and live,” | quote | Genesis. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “He will give grace, and glory; and no good thing, will he withhold, from those that walk uprightly.” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Two are better than one.” | quote | Ecclesiastes. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | Cant. v. 9 | citation | Song of Solomon. | |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “What is thy beloved, more than another beloved, O thou fairest among women, that thou dost so charge us?” | quote | Song of Solomon. | |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “He is the altogether lovely one; the chiefest among ten thousands!” | quote | Song of Solomon. | |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” | quote | John. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.” | quote | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Call no man father.—” | quote | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | Matth. xxili. | citation | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Cut it down, why cumbereth it the ground!” | quote | Luke. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “if the foundation be destroyed, what can the righteous do?” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | Matth. xiv. 22. | citation | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | Mark vi. 49. | citation | Mark. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Be of good cheer; it is I, be not afraid.” | quote | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “What shall I render to the Lord?—I will pay my vows, &c.” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “If any man will be my disciple, he must forsake father and mother; he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me.” | quote | Luke. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Among the Gods, there is none like him.” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “All is vanity, and vexation of spirit.” | quote | Ecclesiastes. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Behold his face, in righteousness;” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “he is good to the evil, and unthankful,” | quote | Luke. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “I have waited for thy salvation, O Lord; and it shall come!” | quote | Genesis. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “the word of the Lord endures forever!” | quote | 1 Peter. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “let the Lord do that, which seems good, in his sight.” | quote | The Bible. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | Isa. xl. 11 | citation | Isaiah. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return!” | quote | Genesis. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | Rom. v. 2. | citation | Romans. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “The foundation of God standeth sure; having this seal, the Lord knoweth who are his.” | quote | 2 Timothy. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “All that the Father hath given me, shall come unto me; and him that cometh, I will in no wise cast out.” | quote | John. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Faith lies at Anchor, in the midst of waves and billows; and believes the accomplishments of the promises.” | quote | Eliot, Joseph. The Life of Faith. 1772. | Theology |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Father, I will, that those whom thou hast given me, be with me, where I am; to behold my glory!” | quote | John. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Lo, I am with you, always;” | quote | Matthew. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty Spirit, before a fall.” | quote | Proverbs. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “God resisteth the proud.” | quote | 1 Peter. | Sacred text |
James. | Sacred text | ||||
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “I fear continually every day, because of the fury of the oppressor; as if he were ready to destroy!” | quote | Isaiah. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “Because I live, ye shall live also!” | quote | John. | Sacred text |
Osborn, Sarah (Haggar). Familiar Letters. 1807. | Letter | “With me, thou shalt be in safe-guard.” | quote | 1 Samuel. | Sacred text |