East and WestR. Craighead, 1853 - 246 páginas |
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... for refuge hath fled . " The old lady , in lower and more subdued tones , continued : " When through the deep waters I call you to go , The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow ; For I will be with thee , thy troubles to 58.
... for refuge hath fled . " The old lady , in lower and more subdued tones , continued : " When through the deep waters I call you to go , The rivers of sorrow shall not overflow ; For I will be with thee , thy troubles to 58.
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Daphne Smith Giles. For I will be with thee , thy troubles to bless , And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress . " As she sat in the rocking - chair by the window , the wind had blown back her fine muslin border , which was full a ...
Daphne Smith Giles. For I will be with thee , thy troubles to bless , And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress . " As she sat in the rocking - chair by the window , the wind had blown back her fine muslin border , which was full a ...
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... Thee , thou hast ap- pointed his bounds that he cannot pass , turn from him that he may rest till he shall accomplish , as an hireling , his days . " And as he handed the note which he had just written to the invalid , continued ...
... Thee , thou hast ap- pointed his bounds that he cannot pass , turn from him that he may rest till he shall accomplish , as an hireling , his days . " And as he handed the note which he had just written to the invalid , continued ...
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... thee can save , " Mrs. Willard had for several times during the day urged her husband to lie down , but he was incorrigible , he waited anxiously for the Doctor's arrival . At length , becoming alarmed , he sent for Dr. Spencer . After ...
... thee can save , " Mrs. Willard had for several times during the day urged her husband to lie down , but he was incorrigible , he waited anxiously for the Doctor's arrival . At length , becoming alarmed , he sent for Dr. Spencer . After ...
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... Thee . " Incidents similar to this brought the public mind to realize the necessity of doing something immediately to check the evil with which they were being overwhelmed . Amid the opposition of prejudiced minds a Temperance So- ciety ...
... Thee . " Incidents similar to this brought the public mind to realize the necessity of doing something immediately to check the evil with which they were being overwhelmed . Amid the opposition of prejudiced minds a Temperance So- ciety ...
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