Memorials of the Late Mrs. Barber, of Longford Academy Near Gloucester, Obit. Aug. 20, 1822, Aetat Ann. 21J. Roberts, 1822 |
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... once faded from our view , as if the pestilential breath of some noxious southern wind had passed over the beauties of an eastern garden , and withered , all at once , its ver- dure and its fruitfulness into a wreck of shrivelled ruins ...
... once faded from our view , as if the pestilential breath of some noxious southern wind had passed over the beauties of an eastern garden , and withered , all at once , its ver- dure and its fruitfulness into a wreck of shrivelled ruins ...
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... once the preponderance to your Savi- our and your soul . The Memorials now presented you , may develope somewhat of the felicity of which your indecision deprives you , and remind you of the dangers with which alienation from the life ...
... once the preponderance to your Savi- our and your soul . The Memorials now presented you , may develope somewhat of the felicity of which your indecision deprives you , and remind you of the dangers with which alienation from the life ...
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... once was slain . ' ' Meantime let us give all diligence to make our call- ing and election sure : ' - so that , ' whether we live , we may live unto the Lord , -or die , we may die unto the Lord ; that , living or dying , 23.
... once was slain . ' ' Meantime let us give all diligence to make our call- ing and election sure : ' - so that , ' whether we live , we may live unto the Lord , -or die , we may die unto the Lord ; that , living or dying , 23.
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... once away the almost only barrier which could effectually check their progressive advances for indulgence . The occurrences of her death were alarming and impressive . Some presentiment of approach- ing dissolution had fixed itself ...
... once away the almost only barrier which could effectually check their progressive advances for indulgence . The occurrences of her death were alarming and impressive . Some presentiment of approach- ing dissolution had fixed itself ...
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... once with her sister's views , -for she felt , to be undecided , and yet innocent , was possible no more . In the August of 1817 , the minds of the two sisters became more than ever united by similar impressions , partialities , and ...
... once with her sister's views , -for she felt , to be undecided , and yet innocent , was possible no more . In the August of 1817 , the minds of the two sisters became more than ever united by similar impressions , partialities , and ...
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