The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... . " " I do not think she is , " replied Mrs. Slade . " She seems quite cheerful and good - tem pered . " Dinner was now announced , and an end put to this conversation for the time . Leaving them 14 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN ,
... . " " I do not think she is , " replied Mrs. Slade . " She seems quite cheerful and good - tem pered . " Dinner was now announced , and an end put to this conversation for the time . Leaving them 14 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN ,
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... conversation for the time . Leaving them then to enjoy their meal , it may be proper to give our readers some information relative to the history of the little invalid who has thus been introduced to their notice . Jane , the subject of ...
... conversation for the time . Leaving them then to enjoy their meal , it may be proper to give our readers some information relative to the history of the little invalid who has thus been introduced to their notice . Jane , the subject of ...
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... conversation and pathetic appeals made to the hearts and consciences of her schol- ars had proved in several instances to have been the means of their conversion to God . No class in the school ever made such high attainments as did ...
... conversation and pathetic appeals made to the hearts and consciences of her schol- ars had proved in several instances to have been the means of their conversion to God . No class in the school ever made such high attainments as did ...
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... of the sanctuary was regular ; he never slighted nor neglected the table of the Lord . His zeal was sober and steady , his manners kind and courteous ; indeed , his whole conversation THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 27 CHAPTER II. ...
... of the sanctuary was regular ; he never slighted nor neglected the table of the Lord . His zeal was sober and steady , his manners kind and courteous ; indeed , his whole conversation THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 27 CHAPTER II. ...
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... conversation and conduct such as be- tokened a man of faith unfeigned . He was regarded by all in the church as one who bade fair to be an example of excellency . For several years did he persevere in main- taining such a deportment ...
... conversation and conduct such as be- tokened a man of faith unfeigned . He was regarded by all in the church as one who bade fair to be an example of excellency . For several years did he persevere in main- taining such a deportment ...
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