The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... become orphans at a very early age , death having deprived them of both parents before the elder had completed her third year ; and who were now brought up under the guar- dianship of their maternal uncle , Mr. Slade . A very early ...
... become orphans at a very early age , death having deprived them of both parents before the elder had completed her third year ; and who were now brought up under the guar- dianship of their maternal uncle , Mr. Slade . A very early ...
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... become the wife of a minister , and move in a sphere of greater usefulness , it was amid the sobs of her almost ... become de- cervedly endeared . I In this school she had become acquainted with a Miss 16 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
... become the wife of a minister , and move in a sphere of greater usefulness , it was amid the sobs of her almost ... become de- cervedly endeared . I In this school she had become acquainted with a Miss 16 THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN .
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... become acquainted with a Miss O'Brien , the daughter of an Irish gentleman , who was possessed of an immense fortune , and who , proud of his ancient lineage and descent , sorely persecuted his daughter on account of her piety , and ...
... become acquainted with a Miss O'Brien , the daughter of an Irish gentleman , who was possessed of an immense fortune , and who , proud of his ancient lineage and descent , sorely persecuted his daughter on account of her piety , and ...
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... becoming pride , " to consider themselves as persons of importance , whose property would by - and - by give them a high station in the scale of society . Religion was the subject to which their attention was never called , except to ...
... becoming pride , " to consider themselves as persons of importance , whose property would by - and - by give them a high station in the scale of society . Religion was the subject to which their attention was never called , except to ...
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... become new ? " " That you will soon discover , " answered Margaret . " A new heart is deeply sorry for its sins ; it is turned from the love of vanities and sins . A new heart loves God , and his Word , and his laws , and his people ...
... become new ? " " That you will soon discover , " answered Margaret . " A new heart is deeply sorry for its sins ; it is turned from the love of vanities and sins . A new heart loves God , and his Word , and his laws , and his people ...
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