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exclaimed , Aunt Ellen , I never saw a real shepherd with a crook till I left England
; and I was very much pleased when I saw the first shepherd , though he was
feeding his flock on darnel , by the side of the road . But this shepherd now before
...
exclaimed , Aunt Ellen , I never saw a real shepherd with a crook till I left England
; and I was very much pleased when I saw the first shepherd , though he was
feeding his flock on darnel , by the side of the road . But this shepherd now before
...
Page 66
I felt that this child had obtained a complete triumph over me : and in order to
conceal my embarrassment from one who would never have penetrated the
occasion of it , I arose in haste , and walked towards home . “ We had scarcely
reached ...
I felt that this child had obtained a complete triumph over me : and in order to
conceal my embarrassment from one who would never have penetrated the
occasion of it , I arose in haste , and walked towards home . “ We had scarcely
reached ...
Page 78
I have never , however , found that the study of Scripture excites this mental
weariness more than that of any other book ; but I have remarked , on the
contrary , that it has decidedly the contrary effect , and that a taste for divine
things and holy ...
I have never , however , found that the study of Scripture excites this mental
weariness more than that of any other book ; but I have remarked , on the
contrary , that it has decidedly the contrary effect , and that a taste for divine
things and holy ...
Page 89
I had lately affected to be much alone , and my mother was one of those gentle
and quiet characters whom it is never very difficult to deceive . No question
therefore was made respecting my absence , and I had sat perhaps an hour in
the ...
I had lately affected to be much alone , and my mother was one of those gentle
and quiet characters whom it is never very difficult to deceive . No question
therefore was made respecting my absence , and I had sat perhaps an hour in
the ...
Page 125
She had been , of late , continually crying , “ Lord , Lord , ” even while she was
bringing reproach upon the name of her Saviour , by the inconsistency of her
conduct , and that never - ceasing reference to self which marked her every ...
She had been , of late , continually crying , “ Lord , Lord , ” even while she was
bringing reproach upon the name of her Saviour , by the inconsistency of her
conduct , and that never - ceasing reference to self which marked her every ...
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