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... beloved one breathed itslast, and left its mother inconsolable. Behold herethe time andthe occasion,which were toprove whetherthere was aught of real religion in Louisa Vivian or not.She was enteringthe furnace of affliction—a fiery ...
... beloved one breathed itslast, and left its mother inconsolable. Behold herethe time andthe occasion,which were toprove whetherthere was aught of real religion in Louisa Vivian or not.She was enteringthe furnace of affliction—a fiery ...
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... beloved infant which had once formed the delight ofher life; and several months had elapsedsince the conversation aboverelated tookplace. That conversation had been particularly blessedto her; and there was reason to think, that,from ...
... beloved infant which had once formed the delight ofher life; and several months had elapsedsince the conversation aboverelated tookplace. That conversation had been particularly blessedto her; and there was reason to think, that,from ...
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... beloved objects thus situated, andto recollect hisconduct on thepast day, without feelinga degreeof remorse andanguish greater than he had ever before experienced; and indeed such wasthe overpowering natureof his feelings on this ...
... beloved objects thus situated, andto recollect hisconduct on thepast day, without feelinga degreeof remorse andanguish greater than he had ever before experienced; and indeed such wasthe overpowering natureof his feelings on this ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. stood gazing in silence upon his beloved wife until she awoke—when, throwing himself upon his knees before her, he confessed all his faults, and entreated her forgiveness, assuring her that,with the divine ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. stood gazing in silence upon his beloved wife until she awoke—when, throwing himself upon his knees before her, he confessed all his faults, and entreated her forgiveness, assuring her that,with the divine ...
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... beloved by those who depended upon him, that his enemies had not the powertoinjure him on accountof his religion. Whenthe old CountdeL– had been marrieda few months, hopes were given him thathis ladywould soon present him with what he ...
... beloved by those who depended upon him, that his enemies had not the powertoinjure him on accountof his religion. Whenthe old CountdeL– had been marrieda few months, hopes were given him thathis ladywould soon present him with what he ...
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