Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland: With Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery of the British LakesJ. Hatchard and Son, 1848 - 416 pages |
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... heart - felt gratification than to be enabled , at the expiration of eighteen months from the issue of his volume from the press , to present a check to the Treasurer of the Society , worthy of his acceptance . In concluding this ...
... heart - felt gratification than to be enabled , at the expiration of eighteen months from the issue of his volume from the press , to present a check to the Treasurer of the Society , worthy of his acceptance . In concluding this ...
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... heart as forcibly as it attracted and charmed the eye . It spoke of that great and glorious Being whose creative omnipotence origi- nated all things ; " who spake , and it was done ; who com- B manded , and it stood fast ; " * and ...
... heart as forcibly as it attracted and charmed the eye . It spoke of that great and glorious Being whose creative omnipotence origi- nated all things ; " who spake , and it was done ; who com- B manded , and it stood fast ; " * and ...
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... heart through the mind . Mr. Gracelove commenced by remarking on the simplicity and beauty of the passage under consideration ; and that its wisdom was still more conspicuous than its simple beauty , in- asmuch as it respected the ...
... heart through the mind . Mr. Gracelove commenced by remarking on the simplicity and beauty of the passage under consideration ; and that its wisdom was still more conspicuous than its simple beauty , in- asmuch as it respected the ...
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With Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery of the British Lakes Henry Tudor. heart which it was intended altogether to prevent . Take for example , " said Mr. Gracelove , -knowing the force of familiar illustration to the clearer ...
With Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery of the British Lakes Henry Tudor. heart which it was intended altogether to prevent . Take for example , " said Mr. Gracelove , -knowing the force of familiar illustration to the clearer ...
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... heart as his own off- spring , must ever be his first and most cherished object . Kind and affectionate treatment , therefore , united with firm- ness ; persuasive exhortations ; tenderness in the admonitory rebukes , as regards our ...
... heart as his own off- spring , must ever be his first and most cherished object . Kind and affectionate treatment , therefore , united with firm- ness ; persuasive exhortations ; tenderness in the admonitory rebukes , as regards our ...
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