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... to take up your cross and follow him? Finally, have you perceived within yourselves any tokensofthat divineinfluence, by which the HolySpirit operates uponthe hearts of the righteous? Are your affections renewed or changed? Doyou hate ...
... to take up your cross and follow him? Finally, have you perceived within yourselves any tokensofthat divineinfluence, by which the HolySpirit operates uponthe hearts of the righteous? Are your affections renewed or changed? Doyou hate ...
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... totake the seat tendered himby a native servant,) requesting him torepeat his question before she replied, and to accompany it with some explanation. “Areyou thoroughly assured, Madam,” said CecilGray, “thatyou knowwhat religion is ...
... totake the seat tendered himby a native servant,) requesting him torepeat his question before she replied, and to accompany it with some explanation. “Areyou thoroughly assured, Madam,” said CecilGray, “thatyou knowwhat religion is ...
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... totake upon yourselves in the presence ofGodand the Church. Hear what the address of the Bishop will be toyou upon this subject.—'Do ye here, in the presence ofGod andof this congregation, renewthesolemn promise and vow that was made in ...
... totake upon yourselves in the presence ofGodand the Church. Hear what the address of the Bishop will be toyou upon this subject.—'Do ye here, in the presence ofGod andof this congregation, renewthesolemn promise and vow that was made in ...
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... herself in one monthat liberty totake herdeparture. All thisshe managed without a referenceto her husband; wisely resolving, withherusual prudence, toavoid the chance of irritating him again by unnecessarily touching on these subjects. In.
... herself in one monthat liberty totake herdeparture. All thisshe managed without a referenceto her husband; wisely resolving, withherusual prudence, toavoid the chance of irritating him again by unnecessarily touching on these subjects. In.
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... to take careof their own children.” The earnestness withwhich Maria spoke, had left Mrs. Josephina not a momentto introduce aword; and, on ceasingto speak, she hastilyleft the room,and ran up stairs tolock herselfin her ownapartment ...
... to take careof their own children.” The earnestness withwhich Maria spoke, had left Mrs. Josephina not a momentto introduce aword; and, on ceasingto speak, she hastilyleft the room,and ran up stairs tolock herselfin her ownapartment ...
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