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... lands , flocks and herds , health of body , and peace of mind — all swept away in one overwhelming desolation . Nay , more than this , " he would say , -while regarding his wife with the tenderest affection , - " I am blessed with ...
... lands , flocks and herds , health of body , and peace of mind — all swept away in one overwhelming desolation . Nay , more than this , " he would say , -while regarding his wife with the tenderest affection , - " I am blessed with ...
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The property consisted of four hundred acres of land in the lovely and fertile vale of the Derwent ; to which was attached the villa already de- scribed , and which had formed the abode of the deceased bachelor .
The property consisted of four hundred acres of land in the lovely and fertile vale of the Derwent ; to which was attached the villa already de- scribed , and which had formed the abode of the deceased bachelor .
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... emanating from his own Divine Spirit , had sup- ported the authority of an earthly parent ; inasmuch as He had said , " Honour thy father and thy mother , that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee .
... emanating from his own Divine Spirit , had sup- ported the authority of an earthly parent ; inasmuch as He had said , " Honour thy father and thy mother , that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee .
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And the Lord spake unto the fish , and it vomited out Jonah on the dry land . ' 66 6 And now , my child , " said the pious and judicious mother , " let me make the application of what you have now read and heard to your own case .
And the Lord spake unto the fish , and it vomited out Jonah on the dry land . ' 66 6 And now , my child , " said the pious and judicious mother , " let me make the application of what you have now read and heard to your own case .
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You will perceive there that , on the return of the prodigal from his wayward and vicious courses in foreign lands , where he had learnt , in the bitter school of adversity , the folly of vice and the wisdom of a better philosophy ...
You will perceive there that , on the return of the prodigal from his wayward and vicious courses in foreign lands , where he had learnt , in the bitter school of adversity , the folly of vice and the wisdom of a better philosophy ...
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