Memoirs of Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass: Designed for the YoungA.H. Maltby, 1831 - 131 pages |
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... wish to im- part to our children is the knowledge of that great and good Being who created all things . Before they can read , we can make them acquainted with his cha- racter , through the medium of his works . Man , the noblest of his ...
... wish to im- part to our children is the knowledge of that great and good Being who created all things . Before they can read , we can make them acquainted with his cha- racter , through the medium of his works . Man , the noblest of his ...
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... wish to im- part to our children is the knowledge of that great and good Being who created all things . Before they can read , we can make them acquainted with his cha- racter , through the medium of his works . Man , the noblest of his ...
... wish to im- part to our children is the knowledge of that great and good Being who created all things . Before they can read , we can make them acquainted with his cha- racter , through the medium of his works . Man , the noblest of his ...
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... wish every person in possession of it ; as virtue and the good of all mankind , would be the ultimate object to which all its energies would be directed . These , however , Foster himself acknowledges , are rarely united ; and he ...
... wish every person in possession of it ; as virtue and the good of all mankind , would be the ultimate object to which all its energies would be directed . These , however , Foster himself acknowledges , are rarely united ; and he ...
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... wish to ask advice of you on a paticular subject . I would not trouble you with a relation of my own troubles , were I not persuaded that the best remedy for a melan- choly mind is the advice of a friend , who is at all times ready and ...
... wish to ask advice of you on a paticular subject . I would not trouble you with a relation of my own troubles , were I not persuaded that the best remedy for a melan- choly mind is the advice of a friend , who is at all times ready and ...
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... wish of my friends , that I should become a Presbyterian min- ister ; but my heart's desire has for a length of time , been directed to a different object . There is no doctrine , however , generally maintained among Pres- byterians ...
... wish of my friends , that I should become a Presbyterian min- ister ; but my heart's desire has for a length of time , been directed to a different object . There is no doctrine , however , generally maintained among Pres- byterians ...
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