Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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... never allowed to retire to rest without first saying her prayers to her mamma , and commending herself DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 25 CHAPTER III The Family Group-Religious training of children-Interesting anec- dote-Judicious treatment of Maria ...
... never allowed to retire to rest without first saying her prayers to her mamma , and commending herself DOMESTIC MEMOIRS . 25 CHAPTER III The Family Group-Religious training of children-Interesting anec- dote-Judicious treatment of Maria ...
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... never to be forgotten , that the same gracious Being who thus signally punished the transgressions of a posi- tive command , immediately emanating from his own Divine Spirit , had supported the authority of an earthly parent ; inasmuch ...
... never to be forgotten , that the same gracious Being who thus signally punished the transgressions of a posi- tive command , immediately emanating from his own Divine Spirit , had supported the authority of an earthly parent ; inasmuch ...
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... never be obtained , unless your conduct for the future be the very reverse of that of the past . To afford me an encouraging hope that such will be the case , let me beg of you to kneel down with me , at the present moment , while I put ...
... never be obtained , unless your conduct for the future be the very reverse of that of the past . To afford me an encouraging hope that such will be the case , let me beg of you to kneel down with me , at the present moment , while I put ...
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... never weary the pious mind . And as the writer has always felt his own devotion quickened whenever he has read them , so , in like manner , is he con- vinced that the same effect will be produced on the minds of those who honour these ...
... never weary the pious mind . And as the writer has always felt his own devotion quickened whenever he has read them , so , in like manner , is he con- vinced that the same effect will be produced on the minds of those who honour these ...
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... never does a woman more gracefully fulfil the obli- gations of her marriage vows than when , with " the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit , " she lightens the cares , by a willing participation in them , of her husband's duties . To a ...
... never does a woman more gracefully fulfil the obli- gations of her marriage vows than when , with " the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit , " she lightens the cares , by a willing participation in them , of her husband's duties . To a ...
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