Tales of Early Piety. By two sisters1836 |
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... leave her to be perfected in that eternal kingdom to which he seemed so peculiarly to belong . At this moment Ed- ward exclaimed , " There is my father ! Now Isabel for a race . I shall be with him first , but you shall start first ...
... leave her to be perfected in that eternal kingdom to which he seemed so peculiarly to belong . At this moment Ed- ward exclaimed , " There is my father ! Now Isabel for a race . I shall be with him first , but you shall start first ...
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... leave our new friends to enjoy that rest which has been so merci- fully provided for all . CHAPTER II . BEFORE I proceed with the history of Mr. Lorraine's family , I must give some account to my readers of their relatives re- siding at ...
... leave our new friends to enjoy that rest which has been so merci- fully provided for all . CHAPTER II . BEFORE I proceed with the history of Mr. Lorraine's family , I must give some account to my readers of their relatives re- siding at ...
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... leave this world - leave those who are dearest to me plunged in misery and sin ; and I am like a poor wanderer , who knows only the name of the king and country where he in vain would wish to live for ever . When my uncle read that ...
... leave this world - leave those who are dearest to me plunged in misery and sin ; and I am like a poor wanderer , who knows only the name of the king and country where he in vain would wish to live for ever . When my uncle read that ...
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... leave us now I know the secret source of your unhappiness . It de- lights me , even in the midst of sorrow , to think we may all assist in making you a partaker of that joy of which you fear you are depriving us : believe me , dear boy ...
... leave us now I know the secret source of your unhappiness . It de- lights me , even in the midst of sorrow , to think we may all assist in making you a partaker of that joy of which you fear you are depriving us : believe me , dear boy ...
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... leaving the simple sketch , would soar far above the narrow limits of space and time , and be in a degree purified by their sojourn among those spi- ritual beings who live in communion with their Lord . To paint the lovely flowers , too ...
... leaving the simple sketch , would soar far above the narrow limits of space and time , and be in a degree purified by their sojourn among those spi- ritual beings who live in communion with their Lord . To paint the lovely flowers , too ...
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