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... adding, that she hoped they should meet again, with the Lord's permission, on
the next appointedday after which,they took theirleave, all of them being much
pleased withthe manner inwhich they bad spenttheir evening, and someof them,
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... adding, that she hoped they should meet again, with the Lord's permission, on
the next appointedday after which,they took theirleave, all of them being much
pleased withthe manner inwhich they bad spenttheir evening, and someof them,
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I am now going to bring beforeyou aninstance inwhich economy and selfdenial
were practised, I will not say from higher ... in which self interest could have
nopart, and ina sphereof life in which selfdenialseldom forms afeatureof the
character.
I am now going to bring beforeyou aninstance inwhich economy and selfdenial
were practised, I will not say from higher ... in which self interest could have
nopart, and ina sphereof life in which selfdenialseldom forms afeatureof the
character.
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