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Page 9
This scene of the tea - table no doubt often recurred during the first winter of
Edmund's residence with his aunt ; but he recollected it as if it had only happened
once : and he remembered also , that , after tea , his aunt took him on her ...
This scene of the tea - table no doubt often recurred during the first winter of
Edmund's residence with his aunt ; but he recollected it as if it had only happened
once : and he remembered also , that , after tea , his aunt took him on her ...
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 43
... and of what would be expected and required of himself in particular : and it is
remarkable , that during the whole of the time in which he was thus engaged , he
never once seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years
...
... and of what would be expected and required of himself in particular : and it is
remarkable , that during the whole of the time in which he was thus engaged , he
never once seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years
...
Page 44
Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , and presently found
consolation in pouring out his feelings before the throne of grace : but whether
his prayers for Francis Parnel were answered we shall leave our readers to judge
, when ...
Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , and presently found
consolation in pouring out his feelings before the throne of grace : but whether
his prayers for Francis Parnel were answered we shall leave our readers to judge
, when ...
Page 64
WHEN the young people were once more assembled in the beloved apartment at
the manor house , the lady of the manor remarked , that the seventh
commandment supplied the subject which was on that day to occupy their
attention ; and ...
WHEN the young people were once more assembled in the beloved apartment at
the manor house , the lady of the manor remarked , that the seventh
commandment supplied the subject which was on that day to occupy their
attention ; and ...
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