The True History of Joshua Davidson, Christian and CommunistChatto and Windus, 1874 - 279 pages |
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... brown like ripe nuts in the sunshine . After catechism was over he stood out before the rest , just in his rough country clothes as he was , and said very respectfully to the Vicar , Mr. Grand : * " If you please 4 THE TRUE HISTORY OF.
... brown like ripe nuts in the sunshine . After catechism was over he stood out before the rest , just in his rough country clothes as he was , and said very respectfully to the Vicar , Mr. Grand : * " If you please 4 THE TRUE HISTORY OF.
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Elizabeth Lynn Linton. Vicar , Mr. Grand : * " If you please sir , I would like to ask you a few questions . " " Certainly , my lad , what have you to say ? " said Mr. Grand rather shortly . He did not seem over well pleased at the boy's ...
Elizabeth Lynn Linton. Vicar , Mr. Grand : * " If you please sir , I would like to ask you a few questions . " " Certainly , my lad , what have you to say ? " said Mr. Grand rather shortly . He did not seem over well pleased at the boy's ...
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... I am thinking , it is of the world , " said Joshua . " If we are Christians , why don't we live as Christians ? " " Ah indeed ! why don't we ! " said Mr. Grand . " Because of the wickedness of the human 6 THE TRUE HISTORY OF.
... I am thinking , it is of the world , " said Joshua . " If we are Christians , why don't we live as Christians ? " " Ah indeed ! why don't we ! " said Mr. Grand . " Because of the wickedness of the human 6 THE TRUE HISTORY OF.
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... grand dinners , and let Peggy Bray nearly starve in that old mud hut of hers , and widow Tregellis there , with her six children , and no fire or clothing for them ? I can't make it out , sir ! Christ was GOD ; and we are Christians ...
... grand dinners , and let Peggy Bray nearly starve in that old mud hut of hers , and widow Tregellis there , with her six children , and no fire or clothing for them ? I can't make it out , sir ! Christ was GOD ; and we are Christians ...
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... Grand sternly . " Who has been putting these bad thoughts into your head ? " " No one , sir . I have been thinking for myself . Michael , out by Lion's Den , is called an infidel ; he calls himself one ; and you preached last Sunday ...
... Grand sternly . " Who has been putting these bad thoughts into your head ? " " No one , sir . I have been thinking for myself . Michael , out by Lion's Den , is called an infidel ; he calls himself one ; and you preached last Sunday ...
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