Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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... character by his adopted father in the faith . For thus testifies the apostle of his religious advancement : Continue thou , ' he says , in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of , knowing of whom thou hast learned ...
... character by his adopted father in the faith . For thus testifies the apostle of his religious advancement : Continue thou , ' he says , in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of , knowing of whom thou hast learned ...
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... character with regard to the earlier lives of Mr. and Mrs. Gracelove . The father of Mr. Gracelove had been , during his life , a successful and conscientious merchant in a large manufacturing town , in the West Riding of Yorkshire ...
... character with regard to the earlier lives of Mr. and Mrs. Gracelove . The father of Mr. Gracelove had been , during his life , a successful and conscientious merchant in a large manufacturing town , in the West Riding of Yorkshire ...
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... character which is often found among the members of the same family ; each requiring a dis- tinct treatment from the other . While the stirring and exuberant spirits of Edmund demanded a strict attention to prevent their running into ...
... character which is often found among the members of the same family ; each requiring a dis- tinct treatment from the other . While the stirring and exuberant spirits of Edmund demanded a strict attention to prevent their running into ...
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... the temper of this little maid ; and , at the period at which this history commences , Mrs. Grace- love had the grateful satisfaction of witnessing a decided improvement in the character and conduct of her youngest DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 29.
... the temper of this little maid ; and , at the period at which this history commences , Mrs. Grace- love had the grateful satisfaction of witnessing a decided improvement in the character and conduct of her youngest DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 29.
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Henry Tudor. decided improvement in the character and conduct of her youngest daughter . The anxious and pious mother found , to her great comfort , as well as to the increase of her faith , that equally , in a religious as in a physical ...
Henry Tudor. decided improvement in the character and conduct of her youngest daughter . The anxious and pious mother found , to her great comfort , as well as to the increase of her faith , that equally , in a religious as in a physical ...
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