Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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... appear that his grandmother Lois , and his mother Eunice , were women of pious minds , and , as the apostle describes them , of unfeigned faith . ' That they had been most exemplary in the training up of their youthful son , from his ...
... appear that his grandmother Lois , and his mother Eunice , were women of pious minds , and , as the apostle describes them , of unfeigned faith . ' That they had been most exemplary in the training up of their youthful son , from his ...
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... appear before the Lord , and there abide for ever . ' And when she had weaned him , she took him up with her , and brought him unto the house of the Lord in Shiloh : and the child was young . And they brought the child to Eli . And she ...
... appear before the Lord , and there abide for ever . ' And when she had weaned him , she took him up with her , and brought him unto the house of the Lord in Shiloh : and the child was young . And they brought the child to Eli . And she ...
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Henry Tudor. unruly little heart , under the following circum- stances . It appears that some time previously , Mrs. Gracelove had ordered the gardener to form a par- terre of flowers , to be called " Maria's garden , " as an innocent ...
Henry Tudor. unruly little heart , under the following circum- stances . It appears that some time previously , Mrs. Gracelove had ordered the gardener to form a par- terre of flowers , to be called " Maria's garden , " as an innocent ...
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... appear- ance of her feet would tell the tale of her dis- obedience , were her mamma to see them in the state in which they were ; as well as for the purpose of removing the unpleasant dampness that she felt , she was stealing softly up ...
... appear- ance of her feet would tell the tale of her dis- obedience , were her mamma to see them in the state in which they were ; as well as for the purpose of removing the unpleasant dampness that she felt , she was stealing softly up ...
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... upon the posts of thy house , and on thy gates . " Thus it appears , by the infallible declarations of * Luke xviii . 1 . Luke xxi . 36 . Deut . vi . 7-9 . Holy Writ , that in the days of primitive Christianity 58 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS .
... upon the posts of thy house , and on thy gates . " Thus it appears , by the infallible declarations of * Luke xviii . 1 . Luke xxi . 36 . Deut . vi . 7-9 . Holy Writ , that in the days of primitive Christianity 58 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS .
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