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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... observations on the verse above cited ; as it was his general practice to enforce and illustrate sometimes the whole of the portion read , at other times , only a single text . As being a man of fluent speech , guided by an excellent ...
... observations on the verse above cited ; as it was his general practice to enforce and illustrate sometimes the whole of the portion read , at other times , only a single text . As being a man of fluent speech , guided by an excellent ...
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... observed Mrs. Gracelove , " of Jonah's awful transgression , and which was written for our learning , proves most emphatically the truth of the verses you have just read . Though Jonah fled to Tarshish , as he vainly thought , ' from ...
... observed Mrs. Gracelove , " of Jonah's awful transgression , and which was written for our learning , proves most emphatically the truth of the verses you have just read . Though Jonah fled to Tarshish , as he vainly thought , ' from ...
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... observed , the truth of the divine declaration , Those that seek me early shall find me ; " * and was reaping from it the divine blessing connected with it - the love of God . She was remembering her Creator in the days of her youth ...
... observed , the truth of the divine declaration , Those that seek me early shall find me ; " * and was reaping from it the divine blessing connected with it - the love of God . She was remembering her Creator in the days of her youth ...
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... observation , that " they could not have believed that so gentle and kind a lady could have expressed a sentiment so wounding to their feelings . " " Believe me most sincere when I assure you , " replied the latter , " that I do not ...
... observation , that " they could not have believed that so gentle and kind a lady could have expressed a sentiment so wounding to their feelings . " " Believe me most sincere when I assure you , " replied the latter , " that I do not ...
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... observed the sympathizing and affec- tionate Laura , " that much as we grieve for ourselves , we have nothing to lament for her who is now no more . " 66 Nothing whatever , " responded the pious guardian of her youth . Every ...
... observed the sympathizing and affec- tionate Laura , " that much as we grieve for ourselves , we have nothing to lament for her who is now no more . " 66 Nothing whatever , " responded the pious guardian of her youth . Every ...
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