Works, Volume 3W. Oliphant, 1827 |
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... Bible , and if you are ignorant of it , however young you may be , you are on the way that leads to everlasting misery . Your teachers therefore pity you , and it is this pity and ... read any herself . Her Bible lay on a 4 JESSY ALLAN ,
... Bible , and if you are ignorant of it , however young you may be , you are on the way that leads to everlasting misery . Your teachers therefore pity you , and it is this pity and ... read any herself . Her Bible lay on a 4 JESSY ALLAN ,
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... Bible , and read a chapter or two , and perhaps refrain from some sins , which at such times lay heavy on her mind ; but in a few days the impression wore off , and Mrs. Allan would return to all her evil ways , and her Bible would ...
... Bible , and read a chapter or two , and perhaps refrain from some sins , which at such times lay heavy on her mind ; but in a few days the impression wore off , and Mrs. Allan would return to all her evil ways , and her Bible would ...
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... read , and think , and pray till she was interrupted by the return of her mother . These were pre- cious seasons to ... Bible , and been instructed in its meaning , so far as to know something of God , —something my 6 of Christ ...
... read , and think , and pray till she was interrupted by the return of her mother . These were pre- cious seasons to ... Bible , and been instructed in its meaning , so far as to know something of God , —something my 6 of Christ ...
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... Bible and I read his own words . O how sweet and pleasant they are to my soul ! - then , whatever happens , still I feel near to him , and can say to him , in the midst of outward con- fusion , Thou shalt hide me in the secret of thy ...
... Bible and I read his own words . O how sweet and pleasant they are to my soul ! - then , whatever happens , still I feel near to him , and can say to him , in the midst of outward con- fusion , Thou shalt hide me in the secret of thy ...
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... read her Bible , and think and pray over what she read . The nurse , who was pleased with the grateful manner in which she received all her attentions , had brought her a book , saying , ' I see you are very fond of read- ing . This is ...
... read her Bible , and think and pray over what she read . The nurse , who was pleased with the grateful manner in which she received all her attentions , had brought her a book , saying , ' I see you are very fond of read- ing . This is ...
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