The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... must greatly enhance the suffering of those parents who have natural feeling for their offspring , that sudden ex- tinction of life is seldom resorted to in such cases , but that means are employed the most likely to pro-
... must greatly enhance the suffering of those parents who have natural feeling for their offspring , that sudden ex- tinction of life is seldom resorted to in such cases , but that means are employed the most likely to pro-
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... natural character of any in the world , need only the blessed religion , under whose more merciful dispensa- tions we live , to teach them that the God they now so ignorantly worship , is a God of Love . THE YOUTH'S MAGAZINE . J. W. ...
... natural character of any in the world , need only the blessed religion , under whose more merciful dispensa- tions we live , to teach them that the God they now so ignorantly worship , is a God of Love . THE YOUTH'S MAGAZINE . J. W. ...
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... natural addition made to the original building , by the owners of Greyhurst , during successive generations , and to be the chro- nicle of its possessors , and of the ages in which they lived . In a light and cheerful morning - room ...
... natural addition made to the original building , by the owners of Greyhurst , during successive generations , and to be the chro- nicle of its possessors , and of the ages in which they lived . In a light and cheerful morning - room ...
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... naturally like society , yet you should rather rejoice that you are not exposed to the numerous temptations which your ardent and impressible disposition would render especially dangerous . " " Do you suppose that , if a thief were ...
... naturally like society , yet you should rather rejoice that you are not exposed to the numerous temptations which your ardent and impressible disposition would render especially dangerous . " " Do you suppose that , if a thief were ...
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... natural for us , is it not , when the New Year , amidst mirth and music , has made her entrance into our dwellings ... naturally of an anxious , unquiet turn of mind ; always striving to know things which no one had ever been able to ...
... natural for us , is it not , when the New Year , amidst mirth and music , has made her entrance into our dwellings ... naturally of an anxious , unquiet turn of mind ; always striving to know things which no one had ever been able to ...
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