Memoir of the Life of John Bowdler, EsqLongman & Company, 1825 - 348 pages |
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... hands ; yet are you not out of my care and remembrance notwithstanding , which you se in this , and I hope you find in my prayers for you daily . Prayers reach all places at what distance soever ; and they are moste ca- pable of goode ...
... hands ; yet are you not out of my care and remembrance notwithstanding , which you se in this , and I hope you find in my prayers for you daily . Prayers reach all places at what distance soever ; and they are moste ca- pable of goode ...
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... hand ; but I never desired any thing but the church catechism to be got by heart : I was , indeed , better pleased when my own questions were answered in dif- ferent words each time , as it showed the meaning of them was understood ...
... hand ; but I never desired any thing but the church catechism to be got by heart : I was , indeed , better pleased when my own questions were answered in dif- ferent words each time , as it showed the meaning of them was understood ...
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... writers , or the first reformers of our English church . " - From a paper in Mrs. Bowdler's hand - writing . parents acquired a knowledge of religion beyond his years , 22 MEMOIR OF Thus trained in the good and the right way, ...
... writers , or the first reformers of our English church . " - From a paper in Mrs. Bowdler's hand - writing . parents acquired a knowledge of religion beyond his years , 22 MEMOIR OF Thus trained in the good and the right way, ...
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... hand . With such a person ( to whom the writer of these pages would willingly pay a tribute of fond remem- brance ) the reader may , perhaps , be willing to become better acquainted by perusing some ex- tracts from his letters to his ...
... hand . With such a person ( to whom the writer of these pages would willingly pay a tribute of fond remem- brance ) the reader may , perhaps , be willing to become better acquainted by perusing some ex- tracts from his letters to his ...
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... hands of authors , and I have the vanity to think that , were it publicly known that it had been so ably handled by me , no one in future would presume to attempt it . A shrewd suspicion has just shot itself across my brain , namely ...
... hands of authors , and I have the vanity to think that , were it publicly known that it had been so ably handled by me , no one in future would presume to attempt it . A shrewd suspicion has just shot itself across my brain , namely ...
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