The Christian Review, Volume 23Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1858 |
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... hands of wife and mother were busy , even when men's hearts failed them for fear , and for looking after those things which were coming on the earth . There may have been somewhat of superstition , and undue reverence for mar- tyrs , in ...
... hands of wife and mother were busy , even when men's hearts failed them for fear , and for looking after those things which were coming on the earth . There may have been somewhat of superstition , and undue reverence for mar- tyrs , in ...
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... hand , and called her by every dear and familiar name . It was a sore trial to her faith . But she remembered the paramount claims of her Lord , and replied , " Father , that will take place which God wills . For know , we are not in ...
... hand , and called her by every dear and familiar name . It was a sore trial to her faith . But she remembered the paramount claims of her Lord , and replied , " Father , that will take place which God wills . For know , we are not in ...
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... hand , and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon , the Lord pardon thy servant in this thing . " How many a Christian wife , du- ring the first three centuries , must have been sorely tempted to offer a petition similar to this ! It was ...
... hand , and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon , the Lord pardon thy servant in this thing . " How many a Christian wife , du- ring the first three centuries , must have been sorely tempted to offer a petition similar to this ! It was ...
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... hand , some who devoted themselves to a single life , still gratified their love of elegance and soci- ety . Cvprian complains that opulent females of this class asserted a right to be lavish of expense in decorating 2 1858. ] 17 First ...
... hand , some who devoted themselves to a single life , still gratified their love of elegance and soci- ety . Cvprian complains that opulent females of this class asserted a right to be lavish of expense in decorating 2 1858. ] 17 First ...
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... hand sports away the contents of a full purse on each particular finger . Thus , through the strength of ambition , will one slight form carry about the produce of many estates . " Another writer compares such a woman to an Egyptian ...
... hand sports away the contents of a full purse on each particular finger . Thus , through the strength of ambition , will one slight form carry about the produce of many estates . " Another writer compares such a woman to an Egyptian ...
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