The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... Mrs. Banner ; but a regular and constant correspondence by letter was maintained between them until the death of the latter ; and then , so highly did Miss O'Brien esteem the letters of her departed friend , for the glowing piety and ...
... Mrs. Banner ; but a regular and constant correspondence by letter was maintained between them until the death of the latter ; and then , so highly did Miss O'Brien esteem the letters of her departed friend , for the glowing piety and ...
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... Miss O'Brien called to see the little orphans ; and , though permitted to caress and weep over them , Mr. Slade inti- mated his intention of disallowing any further acquaintanceship , and on an after - occasion behaved with so much ...
... Miss O'Brien called to see the little orphans ; and , though permitted to caress and weep over them , Mr. Slade inti- mated his intention of disallowing any further acquaintanceship , and on an after - occasion behaved with so much ...
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... Miss O'Brien to ask her advice , how in such circumstances she should act , as well as to inform her of the state of Jane . Ever since the period when Margaret lost her beloved teacher from the Sunday - school , she had been accustomed ...
... Miss O'Brien to ask her advice , how in such circumstances she should act , as well as to inform her of the state of Jane . Ever since the period when Margaret lost her beloved teacher from the Sunday - school , she had been accustomed ...
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... Miss O'Brien's eyes glistened with delight as she listened to the account of Jane's conver- sion . She could not help , again and again , breaking out into exclamations— " Wonderful proof of the Divine fidelity ! Surely God is the ...
... Miss O'Brien's eyes glistened with delight as she listened to the account of Jane's conver- sion . She could not help , again and again , breaking out into exclamations— " Wonderful proof of the Divine fidelity ! Surely God is the ...
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... Miss O'Brien , " be it so ; she is in the hands of Him , who ' foldeth the lambs in his arms , and carrieth them in his bosom ; ' He will take care of her . When one spring is dried up , He can open another . He can make rocks to gush ...
... Miss O'Brien , " be it so ; she is in the hands of Him , who ' foldeth the lambs in his arms , and carrieth them in his bosom ; ' He will take care of her . When one spring is dried up , He can open another . He can make rocks to gush ...
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