Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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... eye . It spoke of that great and glo- rious Being whose creative omnipotence originated all things ; " who spake , and it was done ; who commanded , and it stood fast ; " * and whose benefi- cence in adorning this lower world with such ...
... eye . It spoke of that great and glo- rious Being whose creative omnipotence originated all things ; " who spake , and it was done ; who commanded , and it stood fast ; " * and whose benefi- cence in adorning this lower world with such ...
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... eye ; but while the quality of each article was of the best description , the fashion of it was modest and unassuming . It presented , in short , the chaste ap- pearance which an apartment in such a cottage , and on the shores of such a ...
... eye ; but while the quality of each article was of the best description , the fashion of it was modest and unassuming . It presented , in short , the chaste ap- pearance which an apartment in such a cottage , and on the shores of such a ...
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... eyes of their master were constantly upon them ; and it is very certain that in proportion as the senses are awake will the understanding be accessible , and the heart through the mind . Mr. Gracelove commenced by remarking on the ...
... eyes of their master were constantly upon them ; and it is very certain that in proportion as the senses are awake will the understanding be accessible , and the heart through the mind . Mr. Gracelove commenced by remarking on the ...
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... eyes shall not see all the evil which I will bring upon this place . ' 66 ' * 6 I shall now conclude , " said Mr. Gracelove , " the observations I have deemed it profitable to make on the interesting passage I have selected for our con ...
... eyes shall not see all the evil which I will bring upon this place . ' 66 ' * 6 I shall now conclude , " said Mr. Gracelove , " the observations I have deemed it profitable to make on the interesting passage I have selected for our con ...
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... years , and who was then carrying in her bosom the second pledge of their faithful affections , that the tear would silently * Job i . 21 . + Rev. iii . 19 . glisten in his eye , and the hardly - suppressed 18 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS .
... years , and who was then carrying in her bosom the second pledge of their faithful affections , that the tear would silently * Job i . 21 . + Rev. iii . 19 . glisten in his eye , and the hardly - suppressed 18 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS .
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