The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... the 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. ...
... the 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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A Tale Founded Upon Facts Clergyman of New-York (pseud.) manners kind and courteous ; indeed , his whole conversation and conduct such as be- tokened a man of faith unfeigned . He was regarded by all in the church as one who bade fair ...
A Tale Founded Upon Facts Clergyman of New-York (pseud.) manners kind and courteous ; indeed , his whole conversation and conduct such as be- tokened a man of faith unfeigned . He was regarded by all in the church as one who bade fair ...
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... manner was cold and restrained , and the attentions of the other ser- vant differed in manner entirely from Margaret , the loss of the Bible and of Christian commu- nion was deeply felt by her ; she had nothing THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 71.
... manner was cold and restrained , and the attentions of the other ser- vant differed in manner entirely from Margaret , the loss of the Bible and of Christian commu- nion was deeply felt by her ; she had nothing THE CLERGYMAN'S ORPHAN . 71.
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... manners , but now he felt that he had sunk in his esteem— that he was treated with indignant scorn . Thus was he repaid tenfold for the anguish he had inflicted upon Jane and Margaret : into the pit which he digged , he himself had ...
... manners , but now he felt that he had sunk in his esteem— that he was treated with indignant scorn . Thus was he repaid tenfold for the anguish he had inflicted upon Jane and Margaret : into the pit which he digged , he himself had ...
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... manner different to what hitherto she had done . Margaret's society was now sought ; and as often as she could , she glided from the presence of her aunt , that she might converse with this pious domestic . She learned much more of the ...
... manner different to what hitherto she had done . Margaret's society was now sought ; and as often as she could , she glided from the presence of her aunt , that she might converse with this pious domestic . She learned much more of the ...
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