Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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... nights in tears * and when pressed by her parents for the cause , unable or ashamed to give the true one , has complained of pain and sickness which she did not feel , and suffered them to administer remedies as for a bodily ailment ...
... nights in tears * and when pressed by her parents for the cause , unable or ashamed to give the true one , has complained of pain and sickness which she did not feel , and suffered them to administer remedies as for a bodily ailment ...
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... Night Thoughts , and Cowper's Task , were a little later , and she recollects what she cannot well account for , and what is certainly not the case now , and very unusual to a child , she had a decided pref- erence for epic poetry , and ...
... Night Thoughts , and Cowper's Task , were a little later , and she recollects what she cannot well account for , and what is certainly not the case now , and very unusual to a child , she had a decided pref- erence for epic poetry , and ...
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... Night Thoughts became her supreme delight . Having possessed her- self of an old copy , she was in the habit of rising very early , and retiring into a little copse - wood not far from the house , where , seated upon a stile , the ...
... Night Thoughts became her supreme delight . Having possessed her- self of an old copy , she was in the habit of rising very early , and retiring into a little copse - wood not far from the house , where , seated upon a stile , the ...
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... night and morning , ( she has no reason to believe that she had ever really prayed ; ) from that time never more to bend her knee in private , or her heart anywhere before the God of heaven , until of his sovereign grace and mercy she ...
... night and morning , ( she has no reason to believe that she had ever really prayed ; ) from that time never more to bend her knee in private , or her heart anywhere before the God of heaven , until of his sovereign grace and mercy she ...
Page 53
... fashionable and economical admixture , was no sine- cure ; and from an early hour in the morning , to a late hour at night , when not engaged with company abroad or at home . Caroline labored unremittingly in her EARLY WOMANHOOD . 53.
... fashionable and economical admixture , was no sine- cure ; and from an early hour in the morning , to a late hour at night , when not engaged with company abroad or at home . Caroline labored unremittingly in her EARLY WOMANHOOD . 53.
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