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Page 45
It is impossible to appreciate the evil which might proceed from such a state of
society : yet I believe this to be the state in which many young men are now to be
turned out of our schools and colleges ; and if our religious labours do not keep ...
It is impossible to appreciate the evil which might proceed from such a state of
society : yet I believe this to be the state in which many young men are now to be
turned out of our schools and colleges ; and if our religious labours do not keep ...
Page 52
He rather hesitated , and slightly turned his eye towards the figure in the temple .
“ I observed this motion of his eye , and said , “ You don't suppose , I imagine ,
that any one here worships these images ? They are only put in these places for
...
He rather hesitated , and slightly turned his eye towards the figure in the temple .
“ I observed this motion of his eye , and said , “ You don't suppose , I imagine ,
that any one here worships these images ? They are only put in these places for
...
Page 60
... wrought righteousness , obtained promises , stopped the mouths of lions ,
quenched the violence of fire , escaped the edge of the sword , out of weakness
were made strong , waxed valiant in fight , turned to flight the armies of the aliens
.
... wrought righteousness , obtained promises , stopped the mouths of lions ,
quenched the violence of fire , escaped the edge of the sword , out of weakness
were made strong , waxed valiant in fight , turned to flight the armies of the aliens
.
Page 191
Rosalie turned her eyes upon her sister with an expression of astonishment , and
said , “ Annette , have you forgotten our father , and the constant tendency of his
instructions ? ” · No , ” said Annette : “ I doubt not but that my father's memory is ...
Rosalie turned her eyes upon her sister with an expression of astonishment , and
said , “ Annette , have you forgotten our father , and the constant tendency of his
instructions ? ” · No , ” said Annette : “ I doubt not but that my father's memory is ...
Page 245
Clarissa turned the key with a hand trembling with impatience ; and having thus
gained admittance into the garden , she moved hastily forwards , till , running up
the steps , she found herself , in a few minutes , in the balcony , before the ...
Clarissa turned the key with a hand trembling with impatience ; and having thus
gained admittance into the garden , she moved hastily forwards , till , running up
the steps , she found herself , in a few minutes , in the balcony , before the ...
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