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Page 5
What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied Miss Emmeline ; “ but I never
saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I
should have said with Hazael , “ Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing
?
What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied Miss Emmeline ; “ but I never
saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I
should have said with Hazael , “ Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing
?
Page 11
... over them , even his servant David , and he will feed them , and be their
shepherd ; and they shall dwell safely in the wilderness , and sleep in the woods .
ever , tha On these occasions , this excellent woman THE LADY OF THE MANOR
.
... over them , even his servant David , and he will feed them , and be their
shepherd ; and they shall dwell safely in the wilderness , and sleep in the woods .
ever , tha On these occasions , this excellent woman THE LADY OF THE MANOR
.
Page 29
He received his overtures with cordiality ; and it not unfrequently happened , after
this , that these servants of God would consult together , to bring to pass their little
plans for the advancement of the glory of their common Master .
He received his overtures with cordiality ; and it not unfrequently happened , after
this , that these servants of God would consult together , to bring to pass their little
plans for the advancement of the glory of their common Master .
Page 49
I have , also , every reason to believe , that this man , speaking of him as an
individual , is a true servant and child of God , and I know him to be a laborious
and successful preacher . " “ All this may be strictly true , " replied Mr. Parnel ,
coolly ...
I have , also , every reason to believe , that this man , speaking of him as an
individual , is a true servant and child of God , and I know him to be a laborious
and successful preacher . " “ All this may be strictly true , " replied Mr. Parnel ,
coolly ...
Page 67
Within this parlour was the bed - room in which Mrs. Fortescue slept ; and beyond
this room were two large light closets , one of which was appropriated to Sophia ,
and the other to Mrs. Cicely , a respectable servant , who had been Sophia's ...
Within this parlour was the bed - room in which Mrs. Fortescue slept ; and beyond
this room were two large light closets , one of which was appropriated to Sophia ,
and the other to Mrs. Cicely , a respectable servant , who had been Sophia's ...
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