Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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Page viii
... consider himself happy indeed . Nothing would afford him a more heart - felt grati- fication than to be enabled , at the expiration of eighteen months from the issue of his volume from the press , to present a cheque to the Treasurer ...
... consider himself happy indeed . Nothing would afford him a more heart - felt grati- fication than to be enabled , at the expiration of eighteen months from the issue of his volume from the press , to present a cheque to the Treasurer ...
Page 5
... consider- ation ; and that its wisdom was still more conspi- cuous than its simple beauty , inasmuch as it re- spected the preparation of the heart for an immortal happiness in the world to come . " Everything , " he said , " that is ...
... consider- ation ; and that its wisdom was still more conspi- cuous than its simple beauty , inasmuch as it re- spected the preparation of the heart for an immortal happiness in the world to come . " Everything , " he said , " that is ...
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... consider- ing . The first I shall mention is exhibited in the instructive history of Timothy , whom St. Paul ad- dresses as his own son in the faith , ' - ' his dearly beloved son . ' " It would appear that his grandmother Lois , and ...
... consider- ing . The first I shall mention is exhibited in the instructive history of Timothy , whom St. Paul ad- dresses as his own son in the faith , ' - ' his dearly beloved son . ' " It would appear that his grandmother Lois , and ...
Page 67
... consider- able income with which to support , in a style of splen- dour , what he considered to be his station in the county . Having been originally a spoiled child by being , unfortunately , an only one , he had been allowed by his ...
... consider- able income with which to support , in a style of splen- dour , what he considered to be his station in the county . Having been originally a spoiled child by being , unfortunately , an only one , he had been allowed by his ...
Page 71
... considering thyself , lest thou also be tempted . " " As we have , therefore , opportunity , let us do good unto all men . " * Brethren , if any of you do err from the truth , and one convert him ; Let him know , that he which ...
... considering thyself , lest thou also be tempted . " " As we have , therefore , opportunity , let us do good unto all men . " * Brethren , if any of you do err from the truth , and one convert him ; Let him know , that he which ...
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