Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 10
... difficulties were increased , and their sins accumulated by this early indulgence , they grew up to be neither the least beloved , the least useful , nor the least pros- perous of his children . And yet the fear of this indulgent ...
... difficulties were increased , and their sins accumulated by this early indulgence , they grew up to be neither the least beloved , the least useful , nor the least pros- perous of his children . And yet the fear of this indulgent ...
Page 11
... difficulties and misfortunes of their family after their father's death , and the little success that attended most of them , notwithstanding the more than ordinary talents distributed to them by Providence , and in a moral and human ...
... difficulties and misfortunes of their family after their father's death , and the little success that attended most of them , notwithstanding the more than ordinary talents distributed to them by Providence , and in a moral and human ...
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... difficulty or un- willingness in learning - but a distinct one of pleasure in buying a sixpenny book ( the History of a Mouse ) , the first she remembers to have possessed , when she could have been but a very few years old . It is not ...
... difficulty or un- willingness in learning - but a distinct one of pleasure in buying a sixpenny book ( the History of a Mouse ) , the first she remembers to have possessed , when she could have been but a very few years old . It is not ...
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... difficulty and disgust , and cared as little as she knew , what was meant by it . No nurse nor mother ever talked to her of Jesus ' love , nor told her stories of his sufferings ; nor ever warned her of God's displeasure . Her infant ...
... difficulty and disgust , and cared as little as she knew , what was meant by it . No nurse nor mother ever talked to her of Jesus ' love , nor told her stories of his sufferings ; nor ever warned her of God's displeasure . Her infant ...
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... difficulty occurred among the sisters . She can- not well remember , that any individual of her large . family , living as they did invariably together , ever treated her unkindly , or otherwise than with the greatest indulgence and ...
... difficulty occurred among the sisters . She can- not well remember , that any individual of her large . family , living as they did invariably together , ever treated her unkindly , or otherwise than with the greatest indulgence and ...
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