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Page 56
I answered , ' I hope you will thoroughly understand the Bible by the time your
education is finished ! ' “ The child did not comprehend the irony of my retort , but
answered me in simplicity , I hope I shall ; but there is so much in the Bible , that ...
I answered , ' I hope you will thoroughly understand the Bible by the time your
education is finished ! ' “ The child did not comprehend the irony of my retort , but
answered me in simplicity , I hope I shall ; but there is so much in the Bible , that ...
Page 68
I hope , ' replied my father , ' if I have lived in error on this subject through my past
life , that my eyes may be thoroughly opened , and that it may please God not to
visit on you , my Ellen , the ignorance and sin of your father . If light should shine
...
I hope , ' replied my father , ' if I have lived in error on this subject through my past
life , that my eyes may be thoroughly opened , and that it may please God not to
visit on you , my Ellen , the ignorance and sin of your father . If light should shine
...
Page 145
The object of our present narrative is , indeed , to describe , and , as we hope , to
correct , the defects of professors . But let it be understood , that it is not our
purpose to draw a comparison between even the weakest and most erring
Christian ...
The object of our present narrative is , indeed , to describe , and , as we hope , to
correct , the defects of professors . But let it be understood , that it is not our
purpose to draw a comparison between even the weakest and most erring
Christian ...
Page 217
I have nothing to offer thee but my sins : nevertheless , I have hope , inasmuch as
thou hast caused me to see and feel my utter weakness , and enabled me to
place my whole dependence on the Saviour . He who appointed me to be ...
I have nothing to offer thee but my sins : nevertheless , I have hope , inasmuch as
thou hast caused me to see and feel my utter weakness , and enabled me to
place my whole dependence on the Saviour . He who appointed me to be ...
Page 218
The death of Annette was full of hope ; insomuch , that her pious mother was
shortly enabled to say , “ I am comforted concerning my child . ” And now we have
little further to add , but that Florimond and Rosalie lived long together after the ...
The death of Annette was full of hope ; insomuch , that her pious mother was
shortly enabled to say , “ I am comforted concerning my child . ” And now we have
little further to add , but that Florimond and Rosalie lived long together after the ...
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