Mark SeaworthKing., 1852 - 233 pages |
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Page 14
... live and die without that knowledge , who might , had their fellow- men exerted themselves , have enjoyed all the blessings afforded by the Gospel dispensation . But I must go back to my history . Captain and Mrs. Clayton were ...
... live and die without that knowledge , who might , had their fellow- men exerted themselves , have enjoyed all the blessings afforded by the Gospel dispensation . But I must go back to my history . Captain and Mrs. Clayton were ...
Page 30
... lives , hold on , " exclaimed the Captain . " Port the helm , port . " Away she flew before the gale , upright and unharmed . In an instant , it seemed , the sea , before so calm and bright , became covered with a mass of foam , and ...
... lives , hold on , " exclaimed the Captain . " Port the helm , port . " Away she flew before the gale , upright and unharmed . In an instant , it seemed , the sea , before so calm and bright , became covered with a mass of foam , and ...
Page 38
... lives of his pupils the fruit of his instruction . I cannot help mentioning , as an example , a man whom all who knew must revere - the late Doctor Arnold , and whose life I must recommend my young friends to read and study attentively ...
... lives of his pupils the fruit of his instruction . I cannot help mentioning , as an example , a man whom all who knew must revere - the late Doctor Arnold , and whose life I must recommend my young friends to read and study attentively ...
Page 48
... lives in India and not to meet ; at the same time , as the British move about a great deal , especially the military , who , in time of war , are brought much in contact , they certainly meet oftener , and hear more of each other than ...
... lives in India and not to meet ; at the same time , as the British move about a great deal , especially the military , who , in time of war , are brought much in contact , they certainly meet oftener , and hear more of each other than ...
Page 49
... lives , a bright example . that the heathen may say , “ Surely the God of these Christians , who are such good men , must be the true God , and their faith the true faith . " Unhappily , although there have been many pious and excellent ...
... lives , a bright example . that the heathen may say , “ Surely the God of these Christians , who are such good men , must be the true God , and their faith the true faith . " Unhappily , although there have been many pious and excellent ...
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