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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... affection for each other , they now proceeded to examine the word of God on the subject that had engaged them so much . Martha said , " The text that you shewed me , Frances , does not exactly suit the present case ; 1 for you had not ...
... affection for each other , they now proceeded to examine the word of God on the subject that had engaged them so much . Martha said , " The text that you shewed me , Frances , does not exactly suit the present case ; 1 for you had not ...
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... affectionate and noble - minded Jonathan left a son , named Mephibosheth , whom David pro- moted to a situation of honour and comfort . His servant Ziba took advantage of his being lame in his feet , and went with refreshment and ...
... affectionate and noble - minded Jonathan left a son , named Mephibosheth , whom David pro- moted to a situation of honour and comfort . His servant Ziba took advantage of his being lame in his feet , and went with refreshment and ...
Page 40
... affection for others , even while using such language as that in their ab- sence ; thus they prove that their regard is merely feigned . Is it not right to let the person so imposed upon know this ? a great deal of mischief may be done ...
... affection for others , even while using such language as that in their ab- sence ; thus they prove that their regard is merely feigned . Is it not right to let the person so imposed upon know this ? a great deal of mischief may be done ...
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... affections , enchains the powers of the mind , and fills the soul with the most exalted concep- tions . The Church is represented , under the various circumstances of her earthly allotment , leaning on the arm of her Beloved , and ...
... affections , enchains the powers of the mind , and fills the soul with the most exalted concep- tions . The Church is represented , under the various circumstances of her earthly allotment , leaning on the arm of her Beloved , and ...
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... affectionate regard ; and I desire to be thankful for any reproof that may bring me better acquainted with my own demerits . Nevertheless , I would deprecate the custom of evil speaking , more particularly in the absence of the person ...
... affectionate regard ; and I desire to be thankful for any reproof that may bring me better acquainted with my own demerits . Nevertheless , I would deprecate the custom of evil speaking , more particularly in the absence of the person ...
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Abridgement affection answered Miss Dale author of Peep backbiting beautiful berforce Bible blessed book of Ezra Brick Church Chapel brother Caroline character Charlotte Elizabeth Christ Christian Clay commonplace confess consider cousin D'Aubigne's History dear sister enemies engravings by Adams evil faith fault feel FLORAL BIOGRAPHY give God's grace H. G. O. Dwight habit heart HEROINES OF SACRED holy interest J. H. Merle D'Aubigne Jacob Abbott Jesus Joel Parker John Angell James LETTER WRITING Lord lotte Elizabeth Martha ment mind nature New-York Peep of Day person prayer Price FLOWER Price MEMOIR PUBLISHED BY JOHN Reformation remarks render replied Miss Dale Robert Baird Robert Merry Satan Scripture shewed SIEGE OF DERRY sins soul speak spirit Stanley SUNDAY SCHOOL TAYLOR tell Theological things Thomas Hartwell Horne thou tion uel Wilberforce uncon unkind Williams wish words young