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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Page 8
... mean to say so , my dear ; but there is this difference between our manner of relating our own faults and those of others , - that in the first case we are tempted to make the matter look as favourable as possible , and in the last to ...
... mean to say so , my dear ; but there is this difference between our manner of relating our own faults and those of others , - that in the first case we are tempted to make the matter look as favourable as possible , and in the last to ...
Page 12
... quite pleas- ed ; while Caroline made herself very busy in helping a bud of the evening primrose to unfold its petals , by means of a pin . Miss Dale turned over the leaves of her small Bible , and shewed 12 BACKBITING .
... quite pleas- ed ; while Caroline made herself very busy in helping a bud of the evening primrose to unfold its petals , by means of a pin . Miss Dale turned over the leaves of her small Bible , and shewed 12 BACKBITING .
Page 18
... mean , spiteful , and unjust . I well remember how indignant we both felt , when some neigh- bours of ours were speaking with contempt of another , and turning into ridicule some things that she could not possibly help . Do you re ...
... mean , spiteful , and unjust . I well remember how indignant we both felt , when some neigh- bours of ours were speaking with contempt of another , and turning into ridicule some things that she could not possibly help . Do you re ...
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... means , that the guilt of those things for which we fail to reprove our friend will rest upon our- selves . " " That is like the watchman in Ezekiel , " said Caroline . " If he neglected to warn the wicked , and that wicked man repented ...
... means , that the guilt of those things for which we fail to reprove our friend will rest upon our- selves . " " That is like the watchman in Ezekiel , " said Caroline . " If he neglected to warn the wicked , and that wicked man repented ...
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... means of backbiting , while many have been occasioned by it . He who hears that he has been so treated will become mistrustful of others , and be exposed to one of two great snares - either he will suffer that anxiety concerning the ...
... means of backbiting , while many have been occasioned by it . He who hears that he has been so treated will become mistrustful of others , and be exposed to one of two great snares - either he will suffer that anxiety concerning the ...
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