The Clergyman's Orphan; Or, The Child of Providence: A Tale Founded Upon FactsJ. & J. Harper, 1833 - 210 pages |
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... volumes , designed espe- cially for the young . The undertaking originates not in the impression that there does not already exist in the treasures of the reading world a large provision for this class of the community . They are fully ...
... volumes , designed espe- cially for the young . The undertaking originates not in the impression that there does not already exist in the treasures of the reading world a large provision for this class of the community . They are fully ...
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... volume was again read . It seemed as if each suc- cessive reading became more and more inter- esting to Jane ; and although at night she chose to pray by herself , yet she also insisted that Margaret should kneel down by her bed- side ...
... volume was again read . It seemed as if each suc- cessive reading became more and more inter- esting to Jane ; and although at night she chose to pray by herself , yet she also insisted that Margaret should kneel down by her bed- side ...
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... volume to read it , and bent the knee in prayer to God ; she would enter the room where the corpse was placed , gaze upon it , feel its cold hand , touch with her hand the cold cheek , and sometimes place her own cheek against it , and ...
... volume to read it , and bent the knee in prayer to God ; she would enter the room where the corpse was placed , gaze upon it , feel its cold hand , touch with her hand the cold cheek , and sometimes place her own cheek against it , and ...
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... God for Samuel , as we read in the blessed volume , what must have been the feelings of this mo- ther in all the newness of her devout affections , and in all the vehemence of that excitement which religion 150 THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED .
... God for Samuel , as we read in the blessed volume , what must have been the feelings of this mo- ther in all the newness of her devout affections , and in all the vehemence of that excitement which religion 150 THE INFIDEL RECLAIMED .
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... volume . He had , hitherto , professedly rejected and contemned it ; he had publicly made it the subject of his punning and ridicule ; but , like most other infidels , he had never se- riously examined it , and , indeed , was but very ...
... volume . He had , hitherto , professedly rejected and contemned it ; he had publicly made it the subject of his punning and ridicule ; but , like most other infidels , he had never se- riously examined it , and , indeed , was but very ...
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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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