The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... gave a resurrection to a thousand interesting events and occurrences of their past life , and then enveloped them from his view in the livery and silence of death . True it is , he sought for solace where only it was to be found , and ...
... gave a resurrection to a thousand interesting events and occurrences of their past life , and then enveloped them from his view in the livery and silence of death . True it is , he sought for solace where only it was to be found , and ...
Page 55
... gave me with her own hands , and about which she so often talked to me , and desired me to read it with prayer . " " Her mamma ! what do you know of her ? " said Mr. Slade , somewhat confounded . " I was in her class , sir , in Sunday ...
... gave me with her own hands , and about which she so often talked to me , and desired me to read it with prayer . " " Her mamma ! what do you know of her ? " said Mr. Slade , somewhat confounded . " I was in her class , sir , in Sunday ...
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... gave , and the name Margaret Simmons was written by her own hand , Jane kissed the book again and again with transport , and it was a considera- ble time before her feelings could become tran- quil and composed . It is impossible to ...
... gave , and the name Margaret Simmons was written by her own hand , Jane kissed the book again and again with transport , and it was a considera- ble time before her feelings could become tran- quil and composed . It is impossible to ...
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... gave her a narrative of all that occurred from her first entrance into Mr. Slade's house , until the time of her discharge . Miss O'Brien's eyes glistened with delight as she listened to the account of Jane's conver- sion . She could ...
... gave her a narrative of all that occurred from her first entrance into Mr. Slade's house , until the time of her discharge . Miss O'Brien's eyes glistened with delight as she listened to the account of Jane's conver- sion . She could ...
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... gave vent to the most angry feelings against religion and its professors , in language improper to be quoted , and vowed that no Bible should again enter his house , nor should Margaret come there again . Two days after , the physician ...
... gave vent to the most angry feelings against religion and its professors , in language improper to be quoted , and vowed that no Bible should again enter his house , nor should Margaret come there again . Two days after , the physician ...
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The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded Upon Facts Clergyman of New-York (Pseud ) No preview available - 2015 |
The Clergyman's Orphan: Or, the Child of Providence. a Tale Founded upon ... Clergyman Of New-York (Pseud.) No preview available - 2013 |
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