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Page 12
But , were I to enter into all the various views of Scripture which Mrs. Mary
Stephens gave to her little pupil , I should be ... when Edmund had entered his
tenth year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the
care of ...
But , were I to enter into all the various views of Scripture which Mrs. Mary
Stephens gave to her little pupil , I should be ... when Edmund had entered his
tenth year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the
care of ...
Page 26
... that young Parnel had passed through the University with considerable eclat ,
had obtained several prizes , and , having received deacon's orders , was
engaged as a tutor in a nobleman's family , about the time that Edmund entered
on his ...
... that young Parnel had passed through the University with considerable eclat ,
had obtained several prizes , and , having received deacon's orders , was
engaged as a tutor in a nobleman's family , about the time that Edmund entered
on his ...
Page 42
Edmund insisted on Mr. Parnel's partaking of it with him , and consequently the
two friends sat down together . Of that of which the heart is full the mouth will 27
speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of 42 THE LADY OF THE
...
Edmund insisted on Mr. Parnel's partaking of it with him , and consequently the
two friends sat down together . Of that of which the heart is full the mouth will 27
speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of 42 THE LADY OF THE
...
Page 43
27 speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of those views which
his aunt had often set before them relative to the duty of ministers , -simple , holy ,
and scriptural views , -and depicted with all the force and vivacity which piety and
...
27 speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of those views which
his aunt had often set before them relative to the duty of ministers , -simple , holy ,
and scriptural views , -and depicted with all the force and vivacity which piety and
...
Page 47
The moment he entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was
in a state of high excitement , though on what account he did not know . For this
excellent young man was so entirely raised above the clouds and tempests of ...
The moment he entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was
in a state of high excitement , though on what account he did not know . For this
excellent young man was so entirely raised above the clouds and tempests of ...
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