Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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... heaven the objects for which we have petitioned . We cannot but admire , in the next place , the faithful adherence of Hannah to the vow she had made , although it must be evident that the parting with her only son , for whom she had so ...
... heaven the objects for which we have petitioned . We cannot but admire , in the next place , the faithful adherence of Hannah to the vow she had made , although it must be evident that the parting with her only son , for whom she had so ...
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... flee from thy presence ? If I ascend up into heaven , thou art there : if I make my bed in hell , behold , thou art there . If I take the wings * Jonah i . 3 . of the morning , and dwell in the uttermost parts D 2 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 35.
... flee from thy presence ? If I ascend up into heaven , thou art there : if I make my bed in hell , behold , thou art there . If I take the wings * Jonah i . 3 . of the morning , and dwell in the uttermost parts D 2 DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 35.
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... heaven over one sinner that repenteth , " * think what must be the yearnings of a fond mother's heart over the contrition of her kneeling child . * Luke xv . 7 . Mrs. Gracelove immediately raised her up and pressed her to DOMESTIC ...
... heaven over one sinner that repenteth , " * think what must be the yearnings of a fond mother's heart over the contrition of her kneeling child . * Luke xv . 7 . Mrs. Gracelove immediately raised her up and pressed her to DOMESTIC ...
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... heaven such a prayer - equally for the welfare of her own soul as for that of her dear child - as the pious reader may better conceive than the writer de- scribe . CHAPTER IV . THE reader being now sufficiently acquainted with 40 ...
... heaven such a prayer - equally for the welfare of her own soul as for that of her dear child - as the pious reader may better conceive than the writer de- scribe . CHAPTER IV . THE reader being now sufficiently acquainted with 40 ...
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... heaven to invest himself with a much deeper poverty than even their own , in order to accomplish their salvation , these poor people could not but feel a double consolation under their afflic- tions . The more pious among them felt ...
... heaven to invest himself with a much deeper poverty than even their own , in order to accomplish their salvation , these poor people could not but feel a double consolation under their afflic- tions . The more pious among them felt ...
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