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Page 6
It is certain , that the Almighty , in his infinite wisdom , has allowed to all men ( to
speak only of this earth ) their times , and the bounds of their habitation . Every
mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwell . ing - place ; and to walk
...
It is certain , that the Almighty , in his infinite wisdom , has allowed to all men ( to
speak only of this earth ) their times , and the bounds of their habitation . Every
mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwell . ing - place ; and to walk
...
Page 18
Look less to Francis Parnel , and think less of him , and more of Christ who died
for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and
you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance .
Look less to Francis Parnel , and think less of him , and more of Christ who died
for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and
you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance .
Page 19
... finding that it would not be unpleasant to Edmund , she allowed Francis to
become a sharer of the little room and bed occupied by her nephew . Things
being thus arranged , after the Christmas holidays , Francis Parnel became an
inmate of ...
... finding that it would not be unpleasant to Edmund , she allowed Francis to
become a sharer of the little room and bed occupied by her nephew . Things
being thus arranged , after the Christmas holidays , Francis Parnel became an
inmate of ...
Page 61
... with what abhorrence must the searching eye of the Holy Creator contemplate
the remaining power of these destructive sentiments , when they are allowed in
any degree to operate in the breasts of professed believers ! Would the camp of ...
... with what abhorrence must the searching eye of the Holy Creator contemplate
the remaining power of these destructive sentiments , when they are allowed in
any degree to operate in the breasts of professed believers ! Would the camp of ...
Page 86
This was constantly her question , till by experience she became more assured of
her being allowed to come back the next day . One evening , Sophia having been
obliged to send Annette to Mrs. Doiley's rather earlier than usual , as the little ...
This was constantly her question , till by experience she became more assured of
her being allowed to come back the next day . One evening , Sophia having been
obliged to send Annette to Mrs. Doiley's rather earlier than usual , as the little ...
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