Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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Page v
... present to that admi- rable institution , the Church Missionary Society , the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds . While thus expressing his devout thankfulness for the unmerited goodness so condescendingly bestowed upon him , the ...
... present to that admi- rable institution , the Church Missionary Society , the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds . While thus expressing his devout thankfulness for the unmerited goodness so condescendingly bestowed upon him , the ...
Page vi
... present edition ; for while the first was published at twelve shillings , the one now issued is reduced to six . Greatly , however , as the author desires to benefit the noble institution to which the profits of his work are devoted ...
... present edition ; for while the first was published at twelve shillings , the one now issued is reduced to six . Greatly , however , as the author desires to benefit the noble institution to which the profits of his work are devoted ...
Page viii
... present , differ from the sentiments which it con- tains , then , by being ultimately led to a more deli berate consideration of the divine authority on which those sentiments rest , and finally to embrace them . In the second place ...
... present , differ from the sentiments which it con- tains , then , by being ultimately led to a more deli berate consideration of the divine authority on which those sentiments rest , and finally to embrace them . In the second place ...
Page ix
Henry Tudor. the press , to present a cheque to the Treasurer of the Society , worthy of his acceptance . In concluding this prefatory notice , the author particularly directs the attention of his reader to the eleventh and twelfth ...
Henry Tudor. the press , to present a cheque to the Treasurer of the Society , worthy of his acceptance . In concluding this prefatory notice , the author particularly directs the attention of his reader to the eleventh and twelfth ...
Page 3
... present — the simple art within according with the simplicity of nature without . In addition to the usual assortment of chairs and tables , a pianoforte occupied a corner of the room ; and on the opposite side was placed a well ...
... present — the simple art within according with the simplicity of nature without . In addition to the usual assortment of chairs and tables , a pianoforte occupied a corner of the room ; and on the opposite side was placed a well ...
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