The Females' advocate [afterw.] The Female mission record, Volumes 3-4 |
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... may be manifested , and have been ex . hibited , in nations without the light of
Christianity . Vol . III . But under the rays of heavenly light every dark place THE
FEMALES' ADVOCATE. ...
... may be manifested , and have been ex . hibited , in nations without the light of
Christianity . Vol . III . But under the rays of heavenly light every dark place THE
FEMALES' ADVOCATE. ...
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And who can remember the hopes with which the early year was greeted ,
without sorrowing for the light that has fallen upon some , and the destruction that
has happened to others ? Periods and seasons are undoubtedly beneficial to us
...
And who can remember the hopes with which the early year was greeted ,
without sorrowing for the light that has fallen upon some , and the destruction that
has happened to others ? Periods and seasons are undoubtedly beneficial to us
...
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When the light is almost entirely excluded , and then the shutters opened nearly
at once , the pain and violence suffered by the eyes seem naturally to discourage
the custom . The use of curtains is less injurious ; but the disuse of them ...
When the light is almost entirely excluded , and then the shutters opened nearly
at once , the pain and violence suffered by the eyes seem naturally to discourage
the custom . The use of curtains is less injurious ; but the disuse of them ...
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efforts would never have raised them ; the grosser mists of error and superstition
lie at their feet , so that even the least learned may in this sense be said to dwell
in an atmosphere of light . In reading the accounts of the treatment of witches in ...
efforts would never have raised them ; the grosser mists of error and superstition
lie at their feet , so that even the least learned may in this sense be said to dwell
in an atmosphere of light . In reading the accounts of the treatment of witches in ...
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If several pieces of cloth , of the same size and quality , but of different colours ;
viz . black , blue , green , yellow , and white , be thrown on the surface of snow in
clear day - light , but especially in sunshine , it will be found that the black cloth ...
If several pieces of cloth , of the same size and quality , but of different colours ;
viz . black , blue , green , yellow , and white , be thrown on the surface of snow in
clear day - light , but especially in sunshine , it will be found that the black cloth ...
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