The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... never yet lived out at service ; her man- ners are pleasing , and her countenance is amiable . She appears something above the common rank of servants , and I have engaged her for a month upon trial . She will come here this evening ...
... never yet lived out at service ; her man- ners are pleasing , and her countenance is amiable . She appears something above the common rank of servants , and I have engaged her for a month upon trial . She will come here this evening ...
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... 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. ...
... 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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... never called , except to some few of its formal observances at church on the Sabbath , to which occasionally their aunt conducted them ; or when their uncle poured all the contempt of his scorn and ridicule upon the truly humble and ...
... never called , except to some few of its formal observances at church on the Sabbath , to which occasionally their aunt conducted them ; or when their uncle poured all the contempt of his scorn and ridicule upon the truly humble and ...
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... never had she been taught the necessity of secret prayer , nor was it likely she could learn a lesson of piety beneath her uncle's roof , when even a Bible was not to be found in the house . But her surprise at witnessing the conduct of ...
... never had she been taught the necessity of secret prayer , nor was it likely she could learn a lesson of piety beneath her uncle's roof , when even a Bible was not to be found in the house . But her surprise at witnessing the conduct of ...
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... , as well as a most unusual mode of address , who after a pause said , " Pray to God , Margaret , about my seton ! why I never heard of such a thing . " " Surely , my dear Miss , the Bible tells 36 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . CHAPTER III, ...
... , as well as a most unusual mode of address , who after a pause said , " Pray to God , Margaret , about my seton ! why I never heard of such a thing . " " Surely , my dear Miss , the Bible tells 36 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . CHAPTER III, ...
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