The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... took out a little manu- script , and read- The Story of the two Ministers . In a large manufacturing town in the north of England there formerly resided a certain tradesman , who , with his wife , obtained good employment , and lived in ...
... took out a little manu- script , and read- The Story of the two Ministers . In a large manufacturing town in the north of England there formerly resided a certain tradesman , who , with his wife , obtained good employment , and lived in ...
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... took him on her lap , and gave him his first ideas of the immortality of his soul , of what his Saviour had done for him , and of the happiness of heaven and misery of hell . The next thing he remembered , was a course of little ...
... took him on her lap , and gave him his first ideas of the immortality of his soul , of what his Saviour had done for him , and of the happiness of heaven and misery of hell . The next thing he remembered , was a course of little ...
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... took out his Pocket - Bible , which , by its worn and soiled appearance , indicated its having been long in constant use , and referred to several passages upon the subject of humility . - Pride goeth before destruc- tion , and an ...
... took out his Pocket - Bible , which , by its worn and soiled appearance , indicated its having been long in constant use , and referred to several passages upon the subject of humility . - Pride goeth before destruc- tion , and an ...
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... took especial delight in giving them such views as pro- phecy would allow of the kingdom of Christ on earth , in that blessed period when the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains , and shall be ...
... took especial delight in giving them such views as pro- phecy would allow of the kingdom of Christ on earth , in that blessed period when the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains , and shall be ...
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... took place , which I shall relate without further delay . The town in which Edmund Stephens resided was one of those large manufacturing places which is continually receiving successive enlargements , and spreading its sub- urbs , its ...
... took place , which I shall relate without further delay . The town in which Edmund Stephens resided was one of those large manufacturing places which is continually receiving successive enlargements , and spreading its sub- urbs , its ...
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