The history of a family; or, Religion our best supportGrant and Griffith, successors to John Harris, 1849 - 80 pages |
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... walk still remained to recall to him the years of childhood . " The village church among the trees , " was still there , " pointing with taper spire to heaven . " He determined , therefore , though the changes he found , had at first ...
... walk still remained to recall to him the years of childhood . " The village church among the trees , " was still there , " pointing with taper spire to heaven . " He determined , therefore , though the changes he found , had at first ...
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... walk- ing now in silence by her side . The little Frederick - who had always been peculiarly thoughtful and gentle , so that his father and mother had in their hearts looked forward with hope to his being educated for the ministry of ...
... walk- ing now in silence by her side . The little Frederick - who had always been peculiarly thoughtful and gentle , so that his father and mother had in their hearts looked forward with hope to his being educated for the ministry of ...
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... , excepting when she was really un- equal to walk , and really suffering ; and the first day she walked to church , she felt a pleasure and delight far exceeding that the pleasantest drive had 38 THE HISTORY OF A FAMILY .
... , excepting when she was really un- equal to walk , and really suffering ; and the first day she walked to church , she felt a pleasure and delight far exceeding that the pleasantest drive had 38 THE HISTORY OF A FAMILY .
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... walk . At first , the beauty of form and countenance , the gentle- manly carriage and bearing of the boy attracted him ; next , his punctuality , and the cheerful , yet studious air , with which he was evidently conning his lesson . He ...
... walk . At first , the beauty of form and countenance , the gentle- manly carriage and bearing of the boy attracted him ; next , his punctuality , and the cheerful , yet studious air , with which he was evidently conning his lesson . He ...
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... walk . ' The church is spoken of under various figures , all implying various orders and degrees : -a building fitly framed together ' — a body , of which the ' eye cannot say to the hand , I have no need of thee , nor the head to the ...
... walk . ' The church is spoken of under various figures , all implying various orders and degrees : -a building fitly framed together ' — a body , of which the ' eye cannot say to the hand , I have no need of thee , nor the head to the ...
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Page 71 - And the eye cannot say to the hand, ' I have no need of thee ' ; nor again the head to the feet,
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Page 68 - And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, See, I have called by name Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah : and I have filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship...
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