The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... respect and esteem . Here also his excellent wife found a sphere of usefulness congenial to her talents and wishes . Every thing seemed to promise fair for their future and lengthened happiness . But human life is made up of ...
... respect and esteem . Here also his excellent wife found a sphere of usefulness congenial to her talents and wishes . Every thing seemed to promise fair for their future and lengthened happiness . But human life is made up of ...
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... respect . Her 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 ...
... respect . Her 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 ...
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... respects , resembled her departed friend . She was eminently pious ; she 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 ...
... respects , resembled her departed friend . She was eminently pious ; she 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 ...
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... respect ; thus this pious young woman found that in the end she was not injured by steady , patient , and faithful service of God ; that the word is true which says , " Be not weary in well - doing , for in due season ye shall reap if ...
... respect ; thus this pious young woman found that in the end she was not injured by steady , patient , and faithful service of God ; that the word is true which says , " Be not weary in well - doing , for in due season ye shall reap if ...
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... - ments ; but afforded them all facilities for these purposes . He no longer railed at religion , or its professors ; but , if he spake at all upon such subjects , it was with modesty and respect . He THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED . 161.
... - ments ; but afforded them all facilities for these purposes . He no longer railed at religion , or its professors ; but , if he spake at all upon such subjects , it was with modesty and respect . He THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED . 161.
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