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Page 27
One of his first works was to hire a large house , and establish a Sunday and
daily school ; and because the church was far too small to admit , at once , one
tenth part of the population , he added another service on a Sunday , and several
...
One of his first works was to hire a large house , and establish a Sunday and
daily school ; and because the church was far too small to admit , at once , one
tenth part of the population , he added another service on a Sunday , and several
...
Page 37
And then , my Francis , " added Edmund , his voice assuming that expression of
noble pathos which it ever did on occasion of his tenderer feelings being excited ,
“ and then , my Francis , then where will be that usefulness which we so often ...
And then , my Francis , " added Edmund , his voice assuming that expression of
noble pathos which it ever did on occasion of his tenderer feelings being excited ,
“ and then , my Francis , then where will be that usefulness which we so often ...
Page 43
But , my dear brother , ” he added , “ the impracticability of their being realized did
not then appear to us ; we did not then perceive that these beautiful images were
the mere creations of an imagination heated by enthusiasm . A very slight ...
But , my dear brother , ” he added , “ the impracticability of their being realized did
not then appear to us ; we did not then perceive that these beautiful images were
the mere creations of an imagination heated by enthusiasm . A very slight ...
Page 51
Do you , can you , suppose , Francis , " added the young man , “ that I am not fully
aware of the sacrifice that I am making of all worldly advantages to the line of
conduct I have been induced to pursue ? But , before I put an end to this subject ...
Do you , can you , suppose , Francis , " added the young man , “ that I am not fully
aware of the sacrifice that I am making of all worldly advantages to the line of
conduct I have been induced to pursue ? But , before I put an end to this subject ...
Page 59
We might dwell long , very long , on scenes such as we have just described ; but
at present we forbear , trusting that little more can be added to shew the power of
religion as it appeared in the character of Edmund and in the repentance of ...
We might dwell long , very long , on scenes such as we have just described ; but
at present we forbear , trusting that little more can be added to shew the power of
religion as it appeared in the character of Edmund and in the repentance of ...
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