East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... drink from the pure waters that make glad the heart of the wan- derer . She readily connected herself with the little church , and adorned the doctrines of her profession , as we shall see , by a well ordered life and godly conversation ...
... drink from the pure waters that make glad the heart of the wan- derer . She readily connected herself with the little church , and adorned the doctrines of her profession , as we shall see , by a well ordered life and godly conversation ...
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... drinking too much of Mr. W.'s toddy , remon- strated with his friend , and told him the misfortune of this man was the consequence of his misguided liberali- ty . Mr. W. expressed many regrets , saying , as was his custom on such oc ...
... drinking too much of Mr. W.'s toddy , remon- strated with his friend , and told him the misfortune of this man was the consequence of his misguided liberali- ty . Mr. W. expressed many regrets , saying , as was his custom on such oc ...
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... drink the crystal flood . " Happy indeed is he who can look from 66 nature up to nature's God . Our friend halted as he came up to the city of the dead , and leaned pen- sively over the white fence ; there he could see engraved upon the ...
... drink the crystal flood . " Happy indeed is he who can look from 66 nature up to nature's God . Our friend halted as he came up to the city of the dead , and leaned pen- sively over the white fence ; there he could see engraved upon the ...
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Daphne Smith Giles. was soon to drink . It was a pensive hour and a suitable place for such re- flections . The birds had sung their evening lays , and all nature was hushed . The footsteps of a traveller aroused him from his reverie ...
Daphne Smith Giles. was soon to drink . It was a pensive hour and a suitable place for such re- flections . The birds had sung their evening lays , and all nature was hushed . The footsteps of a traveller aroused him from his reverie ...
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... drink , that puttest thy bottle to him , and makest him drunken also , that thou mayest look on their nakedness . " " " This isolated text of scripture would prohibit the use of wines , for Noah was made drunk by the juice of the grape ...
... drink , that puttest thy bottle to him , and makest him drunken also , that thou mayest look on their nakedness . " " " This isolated text of scripture would prohibit the use of wines , for Noah was made drunk by the juice of the grape ...
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