The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... 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 hers . Many of her class remained with her till grown up to ...
... 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 hers . Many of her class remained with her till grown up to ...
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... conscience approved of that which she herself did not practise . A class of 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 ...
... conscience approved of that which she herself did not practise . A class of 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 ...
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... conscience ' sake . Our blessed Lord has compared his divine grace to leaven , which is diffusive and spread- ing in its nature , and transforming in its influ- ence ; and this simile is so correct as in every instance to be apparent ...
... conscience ' sake . Our blessed Lord has compared his divine grace to leaven , which is diffusive and spread- ing in its nature , and transforming in its influ- ence ; and this simile is so correct as in every instance to be apparent ...
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... conscience approves of what I have done -- God approves of it , and if your dear parents in heaven know what is done upon earth , I am sure they will approve of it . " " My dear parents ? " asked Jane , eagerly ; " did you know them ...
... conscience approves of what I have done -- God approves of it , and if your dear parents in heaven know what is done upon earth , I am sure they will approve of it . " " My dear parents ? " asked Jane , eagerly ; " did you know them ...
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... had encountered great persecutions for conscience ' sake , and took a deep interest in encouraging and helping young persons in the ways of God : to her , therefore , Margaret THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 67 CHAPTER V. ...
... had encountered great persecutions for conscience ' sake , and took a deep interest in encouraging and helping young persons in the ways of God : to her , therefore , Margaret THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 67 CHAPTER V. ...
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