American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... asked her how well she loved God , whether she loved God better than her 50 father and mother , she said , yes . Then she asked her whether she loved God better than her little she cried because she was afraid they would go to. in the ...
... asked her how well she loved God , whether she loved God better than her 50 father and mother , she said , yes . Then she asked her whether she loved God better than her little she cried because she was afraid they would go to. in the ...
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... asked what made her cry , she said it was thinking about God . The next day being Satur- day , she seemed great part of the day to be in a very affectionate frame , had four turns of crying , and seemed to endeavor to curb herself , and ...
... asked what made her cry , she said it was thinking about God . The next day being Satur- day , she seemed great part of the day to be in a very affectionate frame , had four turns of crying , and seemed to endeavor to curb herself , and ...
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... asked her whether she did not cry the last night : The child answered yes , I did cry a little , for I was thinking about God and Christ , and they loved me . Her mother asked her , whether to think of God and Christ's loving her made ...
... asked her whether she did not cry the last night : The child answered yes , I did cry a little , for I was thinking about God and Christ , and they loved me . Her mother asked her , whether to think of God and Christ's loving her made ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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