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Page 11
Hence she led him to trace this emblem through Scripture , in all its various
bearings , until she brought him to the completion of all things , when the man
Christ , having finished his office , and delivered up all things unto the Father , it
shall be ...
Hence she led him to trace this emblem through Scripture , in all its various
bearings , until she brought him to the completion of all things , when the man
Christ , having finished his office , and delivered up all things unto the Father , it
shall be ...
Page 19
Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his
father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious
woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to
consult ...
Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his
father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious
woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to
consult ...
Page 24
... father did . Nevertheless , when urged upon these points , he would solemnly
declare that the secret desire of his heart was to serve his God in simplicity , and
to be separate from the world . The young people had spent two winters together
...
... father did . Nevertheless , when urged upon these points , he would solemnly
declare that the secret desire of his heart was to serve his God in simplicity , and
to be separate from the world . The young people had spent two winters together
...
Page 53
He had now been the nursing - father of these poor people for nearly five years ;
he loved many individuals , and was in return beloved by all who knew him ; he
had enjoyed many sweet seasons in their society ; he had been present during ...
He had now been the nursing - father of these poor people for nearly five years ;
he loved many individuals , and was in return beloved by all who knew him ; he
had enjoyed many sweet seasons in their society ; he had been present during ...
Page 63
... or who may have failed to court our fa“ Preserve us , o heavenly Father , from
spiritual pride , and from those high thoughts of self which are at variance with the
love of our brethren , and which tempt us to sacrifice the everlasting welfare of ...
... or who may have failed to court our fa“ Preserve us , o heavenly Father , from
spiritual pride , and from those high thoughts of self which are at variance with the
love of our brethren , and which tempt us to sacrifice the everlasting welfare of ...
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