Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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... feel- ing that it will be impossible for any one else , to state truly that which alone is worth recording , —the history of her mental and spiritual existence , —she is induced to put down at her leisure these notices of herself ...
... feel- ing that it will be impossible for any one else , to state truly that which alone is worth recording , —the history of her mental and spiritual existence , —she is induced to put down at her leisure these notices of herself ...
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... feeling , is from the first so very like to what it was at last , it would appear to her that nature has been too strong for any influences acting from with- out at least till a divine power interposed to alter its own workmanship , and ...
... feeling , is from the first so very like to what it was at last , it would appear to her that nature has been too strong for any influences acting from with- out at least till a divine power interposed to alter its own workmanship , and ...
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... feel , and suffered them to administer remedies as for a bodily ailment . She has often questioned since , whether those tender pa- rents did not judge more accurately than appeared , of those fits of aggravated feeling ; for she well ...
... feel , and suffered them to administer remedies as for a bodily ailment . She has often questioned since , whether those tender pa- rents did not judge more accurately than appeared , of those fits of aggravated feeling ; for she well ...
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... feeling manifested itself , and will call it by its right name . They need not spare to do so , for she would if she knew . All she can recall with certainty , is the inten- sity of her sufferings , and the strangeness and unfit- ness ...
... feeling manifested itself , and will call it by its right name . They need not spare to do so , for she would if she knew . All she can recall with certainty , is the inten- sity of her sufferings , and the strangeness and unfit- ness ...
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... feels and proves He is sufficient and puts it here , where properly it does not belong , lest she should never reach that part of her soul's history , in which it should be found : -1838 . To return to her childhood ; the same restless ...
... feels and proves He is sufficient and puts it here , where properly it does not belong , lest she should never reach that part of her soul's history , in which it should be found : -1838 . To return to her childhood ; the same restless ...
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