The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... feelings excited by some maccount of remarkable incidents , it is painful to find that our sympathies have been awak- ened by fiction - that the occurrences to which we have attended have existed in the imagi nation of the narrator only ...
... feelings excited by some maccount of remarkable incidents , it is painful to find that our sympathies have been awak- ened by fiction - that the occurrences to which we have attended have existed in the imagi nation of the narrator only ...
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... feelings to which she had hitherto been a stranger were now excited in her bosom ; but she remained silent , nor was it till after Mar- garet had for some time retired to rest that Jane could fall asleep . CHAPTER III , Immediately ...
... feelings to which she had hitherto been a stranger were now excited in her bosom ; but she remained silent , nor was it till after Mar- garet had for some time retired to rest that Jane could fall asleep . CHAPTER III , Immediately ...
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... feelings , God . " We must not live but by faith upon " But , Margaret , " said Jane , " I am so impa- tient under my sufferings . I am ready some- times to think so hardly of God : and I do not feel that light and comfort in my mind I ...
... feelings , God . " We must not live but by faith upon " But , Margaret , " said Jane , " I am so impa- tient under my sufferings . I am ready some- times to think so hardly of God : and I do not feel that light and comfort in my mind I ...
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... feeling in your mind arises from your disorder , which depresses your spirits . exhortation of the Psalmist , all times , ye people ; pour before him . ' Remember the Trust in him at out your heart " I remember once I heard a minister ...
... feeling in your mind arises from your disorder , which depresses your spirits . exhortation of the Psalmist , all times , ye people ; pour before him . ' Remember the Trust in him at out your heart " I remember once I heard a minister ...
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... feelings it excites ! I know how anx- ious I was always to win , and how vexed when I had lost . I have seen you sometimes very angry when you have lost ; and you know how enraged and passionate uncle and others have been when they lost ...
... feelings it excites ! I know how anx- ious I was always to win , and how vexed when I had lost . I have seen you sometimes very angry when you have lost ; and you know how enraged and passionate uncle and others have been when they lost ...
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