BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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... Clay . A few civil speeches having been made , and answered , Stanly requested his friend to repeat what he had recently told him respecting his sister . ' ' I am perfectly ready so to do , ' answered Mr. Clay , ' premising that I am no ...
... Clay . A few civil speeches having been made , and answered , Stanly requested his friend to repeat what he had recently told him respecting his sister . ' ' I am perfectly ready so to do , ' answered Mr. Clay , ' premising that I am no ...
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... Clay ; ' not knowing to what extent her acquaintance with you may have been carried : but she seemed confident of knowing you well . I also learned that she ranks high in the estimation of the religious world , as a discriminating ...
... Clay ; ' not knowing to what extent her acquaintance with you may have been carried : but she seemed confident of knowing you well . I also learned that she ranks high in the estimation of the religious world , as a discriminating ...
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... , who were generally so kind as to give her credit for the opposite character , however undeserv- ed their good opinion might be . ' Well , Madam , ' proceeded Mr. Clay , ' I do not assume to sit in judgment on the sub- 6.
... , who were generally so kind as to give her credit for the opposite character , however undeserv- ed their good opinion might be . ' Well , Madam , ' proceeded Mr. Clay , ' I do not assume to sit in judgment on the sub- 6.
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... Clay interposed , saying to her come now , dear Madam , let us enter upon the explanation of this strange busi- ness , wherein I have been a somewhat un- willing actor , at the earnest request of my friend Stanley . Not to prolong your ...
... Clay interposed , saying to her come now , dear Madam , let us enter upon the explanation of this strange busi- ness , wherein I have been a somewhat un- willing actor , at the earnest request of my friend Stanley . Not to prolong your ...
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... Clay added , ' you speak the experience of every real believer . ' ' I think I do : now , attend to the last point to which I alluded - remissness in calling on God . " As soon as I call upon thee , " says the Psalmist , " then shall ...
... Clay added , ' you speak the experience of every real believer . ' ' I think I do : now , attend to the last point to which I alluded - remissness in calling on God . " As soon as I call upon thee , " says the Psalmist , " then shall ...
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