Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 13
... given to others , is often the bitterest and most abiding woe ; but this is rather the casualty , than the character of these passionate fits : unless something from without unhappily strikes upon the wound in the moment of irritation ...
... given to others , is often the bitterest and most abiding woe ; but this is rather the casualty , than the character of these passionate fits : unless something from without unhappily strikes upon the wound in the moment of irritation ...
Page 42
... given way to , and excited to the utmost possible extent , for the amusement of her mother and sisters , or anybody that happened to come in the way ; in the retrospect it seems to her that she was wild with enjoyment and excess of ...
... given way to , and excited to the utmost possible extent , for the amusement of her mother and sisters , or anybody that happened to come in the way ; in the retrospect it seems to her that she was wild with enjoyment and excess of ...
Page 46
... given her to try that world she longed for , before she found again a happy , peaceful home . Most wonderful art thou , O God , in all thy ways ; most good , most wise , most merciful ! Early Womanhood . CAROLINE was to have her way ...
... given her to try that world she longed for , before she found again a happy , peaceful home . Most wonderful art thou , O God , in all thy ways ; most good , most wise , most merciful ! Early Womanhood . CAROLINE was to have her way ...
Page 66
... given , knowledge had not to be waited for ; difference of doctrine and modifications of belief , and all scriptural or unscriptural arguments in support of each were perfectly familiar to her - like one acquainted with the localities ...
... given , knowledge had not to be waited for ; difference of doctrine and modifications of belief , and all scriptural or unscriptural arguments in support of each were perfectly familiar to her - like one acquainted with the localities ...
Page 74
... two periods of her life , in which this book was her favorite , has given an abiding impression that it is not , with all its piety and beauty , very wholesome reading . This was nothing to poor Caroline ; but Fanny was 74 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
... two periods of her life , in which this book was her favorite , has given an abiding impression that it is not , with all its piety and beauty , very wholesome reading . This was nothing to poor Caroline ; but Fanny was 74 AUTOBIOGRAPHY .
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