The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, 7–8. köide1859 |
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Page 12
... never give her husband occasion to command her to do anything , or to forbid anything . His known wish , except in cases of conscience , should be law to her . The moment she can ascertain what his will is , that moment ought to settle ...
... never give her husband occasion to command her to do anything , or to forbid anything . His known wish , except in cases of conscience , should be law to her . The moment she can ascertain what his will is , that moment ought to settle ...
Page 16
... never so flourishing , and their gifts never so eminent , yet if once this dead fly be gotten into this box of ointment , it will corrupt it , and render it unsavoury to all . And the devil hath no such policy to make the gifts of those ...
... never so flourishing , and their gifts never so eminent , yet if once this dead fly be gotten into this box of ointment , it will corrupt it , and render it unsavoury to all . And the devil hath no such policy to make the gifts of those ...
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... never fails to witness the joy of triumph as soon as they have accomplished their object . If our Sunday - school authorities will persevere in teaching the tunes contained in this Tune - Book , and in training the scholars to ...
... never fails to witness the joy of triumph as soon as they have accomplished their object . If our Sunday - school authorities will persevere in teaching the tunes contained in this Tune - Book , and in training the scholars to ...
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... never mingled in cottage - life to look at it through a smoky medium , and to talk , with knowing looks , about " the rude , heavy , and unhopeful " serfs of the soil ; but the Devonian peasant , whatever his bearing may seem to the ...
... never mingled in cottage - life to look at it through a smoky medium , and to talk , with knowing looks , about " the rude , heavy , and unhopeful " serfs of the soil ; but the Devonian peasant , whatever his bearing may seem to the ...
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... never be attempted on either side without mischief to both parties . No ; but an entire family- dependence upon one branch of labour must be gradually loosened . Every man for himself must aim at the honour of maintaining a clean and ...
... never be attempted on either side without mischief to both parties . No ; but an entire family- dependence upon one branch of labour must be gradually loosened . Every man for himself must aim at the honour of maintaining a clean and ...
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