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... by idolaters and fol- lowers of the prophet Mahomet , and at ano- ther , finding myself in the assemblies of com- paratively pure and simple Protestants - that B is , of persons who profess to take the Holy 09-19 ...
... by idolaters and fol- lowers of the prophet Mahomet , and at ano- ther , finding myself in the assemblies of com- paratively pure and simple Protestants - that B is , of persons who profess to take the Holy 09-19 ...
Page 58
... ther the one nor the other ; he therefore felt at a loss what to say to her , and he was probably not the first father who has felt the same sort of embarrassment in the presence of a son or daughter . As to Victoria , she was still too ...
... ther the one nor the other ; he therefore felt at a loss what to say to her , and he was probably not the first father who has felt the same sort of embarrassment in the presence of a son or daughter . As to Victoria , she was still too ...
Page 92
... ther he should begin by inquiring into the rea- son of her late quarrel with her mother , or whe- ther he should not first let her read awhile , - fearing again to excite the obstinacy of which her mother complained ; —and , as he ...
... ther he should begin by inquiring into the rea- son of her late quarrel with her mother , or whe- ther he should not first let her read awhile , - fearing again to excite the obstinacy of which her mother complained ; —and , as he ...
Page 94
... ther ; because God never had a beginning . But when God , in order to save us , took upon himself the body of a man , and the human na- ture , he also condescended to be born of a wo- man , like any other baby , and Mary was chosen to ...
... ther ; because God never had a beginning . But when God , in order to save us , took upon himself the body of a man , and the human na- ture , he also condescended to be born of a wo- man , like any other baby , and Mary was chosen to ...
Page 168
... ther of her relations sat with her , she was still invaded with terrors , which , however , she dared not to reveal ; and if these were such in the day - time , it may be imagined what they were in the silence of the night . Though the ...
... ther of her relations sat with her , she was still invaded with terrors , which , however , she dared not to reveal ; and if these were such in the day - time , it may be imagined what they were in the silence of the night . Though the ...
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