Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... parent , in receiving such a disclosure from such a child . On being urged to explain her- self , she immediately said , that she had that day pas- sed a very beautiful garden where were many flow- ers : she stopped to admire , and ...
... parent , in receiving such a disclosure from such a child . On being urged to explain her- self , she immediately said , that she had that day pas- sed a very beautiful garden where were many flow- ers : she stopped to admire , and ...
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... were not generally ex- pected , even by pious parents . Those who gave their children to God in the ordinance of baptism ; did not always think themselves christians ; and those who did , were entering into a covenant with God 8 MEMOIRS OF.
... were not generally ex- pected , even by pious parents . Those who gave their children to God in the ordinance of baptism ; did not always think themselves christians ; and those who did , were entering into a covenant with God 8 MEMOIRS OF.
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... parents imposed upon them any obligation to a holy life , until they had children of their own . In the revival of 1740 , described by President Edwards , we do indeed find an account of the conversion of a little girl of four years of ...
... parents imposed upon them any obligation to a holy life , until they had children of their own . In the revival of 1740 , described by President Edwards , we do indeed find an account of the conversion of a little girl of four years of ...
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... parents or elder sister at home ; but this has never been generally the custom in New England , and in the present case we know that no such advan- tages were enjoyed . The father of this little girl , not only had the duties of a large ...
... parents or elder sister at home ; but this has never been generally the custom in New England , and in the present case we know that no such advan- tages were enjoyed . The father of this little girl , not only had the duties of a large ...
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... parents or elder sister at home ; but this has never been generally the custom in New England , and in the present case we know that no such advan tages were enjoyed . The father of this little girl , not only had the duties of a large ...
... parents or elder sister at home ; but this has never been generally the custom in New England , and in the present case we know that no such advan tages were enjoyed . The father of this little girl , not only had the duties of a large ...
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