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... inwhich they first received religious impressions: This howeveris not my case; sinceIamunable to remember thetime whenIhadnot some senseofthe importanceof religion, andwhen my conduct andfeelings were notin some degree influenced by it ...
... inwhich they first received religious impressions: This howeveris not my case; sinceIamunable to remember thetime whenIhadnot some senseofthe importanceof religion, andwhen my conduct andfeelings were notin some degree influenced by it ...
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... inwhich they bad spenttheir evening, and someof them, through the divine influence, considerably impressed by certain parts of the conversation whichhad takenplace. * * * Contents * * * Chapter 3 CONTAINING A BRIEF VIEW OF THE LEADING ...
... inwhich they bad spenttheir evening, and someof them, through the divine influence, considerably impressed by certain parts of the conversation whichhad takenplace. * * * Contents * * * Chapter 3 CONTAINING A BRIEF VIEW OF THE LEADING ...
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... inwhich our sentiments coincide withtheirs. But,to leave this matter, and proceedto the more immediate business of ... in which laying on of hands is understood in confirmation,” proceeded she, “is clearly pointed out inActs VIII. 17 ...
... inwhich our sentiments coincide withtheirs. But,to leave this matter, and proceedto the more immediate business of ... in which laying on of hands is understood in confirmation,” proceeded she, “is clearly pointed out inActs VIII. 17 ...
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... inwhich her auntendeavoured to engageher,especially thedaily attendance atmorning service; forhaving no knowledge or feeling of religion,she found nothingin the world so wearisome as sittingforan hour at atime in an almost empty church ...
... inwhich her auntendeavoured to engageher,especially thedaily attendance atmorning service; forhaving no knowledge or feeling of religion,she found nothingin the world so wearisome as sittingforan hour at atime in an almost empty church ...
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... in which she had as yet formed no friendships: she had not even aservant of her owncountry to speakto; and her ... inwhich she suspected nothing wrong, and gave up her undivided heartto the little fair one. Thus one yearanda half ...
... in which she had as yet formed no friendships: she had not even aservant of her owncountry to speakto; and her ... inwhich she suspected nothing wrong, and gave up her undivided heartto the little fair one. Thus one yearanda half ...
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