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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... facts of the original his- tory are omitted , or even mutilated ; while all that is extraneous and common - place , has been dropped . It is useless to talk about the advantage a child will reap from the reading of the full edition ...
... facts of the original his- tory are omitted , or even mutilated ; while all that is extraneous and common - place , has been dropped . It is useless to talk about the advantage a child will reap from the reading of the full edition ...
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... Price . THE RHODE ISLAND COTTAGE , Or , A Gift for the Children of Sorrow ; A Narrative of Facts ; by a Presbyter of the Church , 1 vol . 18mo . ยท 2.00 50 113 75 1.00 50 31 75 25 31 Q. LETTER WRITING . BY CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH . El Mro 9.
... Price . THE RHODE ISLAND COTTAGE , Or , A Gift for the Children of Sorrow ; A Narrative of Facts ; by a Presbyter of the Church , 1 vol . 18mo . ยท 2.00 50 113 75 1.00 50 31 75 25 31 Q. LETTER WRITING . BY CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH . El Mro 9.
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... fact , may rather solace herself under her own indwelling sins , by a view of your equally bad plight , than afford you any succour : and , lastly , whose prayers cannot stand to you in- stead of your own ? In one sense , we must bear ...
... fact , may rather solace herself under her own indwelling sins , by a view of your equally bad plight , than afford you any succour : and , lastly , whose prayers cannot stand to you in- stead of your own ? In one sense , we must bear ...
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... fact is , that my friend Clay having of- ten talked over with me the matter in ques- tion , wherein we perfectly agree , he men- tioned the public reading of your letter , as an instance of what he considered , notwithstand- ing its ...
... fact is , that my friend Clay having of- ten talked over with me the matter in ques- tion , wherein we perfectly agree , he men- tioned the public reading of your letter , as an instance of what he considered , notwithstand- ing its ...
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... fact of Satan's continual interfer- ence with us too much lost sight of ? The apostles never forget it we are not igno- rant of his devices , " says St. Paul : but do we sufficiently avail ourselves of that know- 66 ledge , to take into ...
... fact of Satan's continual interfer- ence with us too much lost sight of ? The apostles never forget it we are not igno- rant of his devices , " says St. Paul : but do we sufficiently avail ourselves of that know- 66 ledge , to take into ...
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