The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... duties . Any great privation I could bear with- out repining , for I should feel- ' How sublime a thing it is To suffer , and be strong ; but to devote my mornings to the amusement of my uncle , because the injuries he received from ...
... duties . Any great privation I could bear with- out repining , for I should feel- ' How sublime a thing it is To suffer , and be strong ; but to devote my mornings to the amusement of my uncle , because the injuries he received from ...
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... duties well performed , of all good thoughts and generous words and kind intentions , cannot understand my ambitious selfishness . 66 Ah , here she comes , with her pale sweet face and mourn- ing dress , looking the very type of gentle ...
... duties well performed , of all good thoughts and generous words and kind intentions , cannot understand my ambitious selfishness . 66 Ah , here she comes , with her pale sweet face and mourn- ing dress , looking the very type of gentle ...
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... duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain proof that we do not feel it . You say that my uncle is kind to me . True . The sudden death of my poor father , which occurred while I was quite a baby , left my mother and myself ...
... duty to appreciate our own felicity , it is a certain proof that we do not feel it . You say that my uncle is kind to me . True . The sudden death of my poor father , which occurred while I was quite a baby , left my mother and myself ...
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... duty and her pleasure ; and , as the wife of a clergy- man in a village like " sweet Auburn , " her household vir- tues were again exercised for the benefit of all around her . Exactly suited for the sphere in which she moved , she ...
... duty and her pleasure ; and , as the wife of a clergy- man in a village like " sweet Auburn , " her household vir- tues were again exercised for the benefit of all around her . Exactly suited for the sphere in which she moved , she ...
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... duty and obedience ; and clearly , oh ! how clearly , did she remember the day when she sat beside her dying mother , and lisped the text , " Suffer little children to come unto me , and forbid them not , for of such is the kingdom of ...
... duty and obedience ; and clearly , oh ! how clearly , did she remember the day when she sat beside her dying mother , and lisped the text , " Suffer little children to come unto me , and forbid them not , for of such is the kingdom of ...
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