Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 sider |
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... existence , —she is induced to put down at her leisure these notices of herself ; rendered the more necessary by the fact , that she has never kept a diary , or any kind of memoranda , of even the most important oc- currences of her ...
... existence , —she is induced to put down at her leisure these notices of herself ; rendered the more necessary by the fact , that she has never kept a diary , or any kind of memoranda , of even the most important oc- currences of her ...
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... existence it- self without adventitious pleasures , when there was no cloud upon it , the same disproportioned pain from trifles , also , brief as it was excessive - the same very peculiar contrariety of character , that kept perpetual ...
... existence it- self without adventitious pleasures , when there was no cloud upon it , the same disproportioned pain from trifles , also , brief as it was excessive - the same very peculiar contrariety of character , that kept perpetual ...
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... existence ; -if they are , it must be in the hands of her sisters . She has the impression that they were not so good as a great many children write at that age . However , they were not thought slightly of then , and that destiny so ...
... existence ; -if they are , it must be in the hands of her sisters . She has the impression that they were not so good as a great many children write at that age . However , they were not thought slightly of then , and that destiny so ...
Side 36
... existence possible - oc- cupied in all natural pleasures and rational pursuits , there seems not the shadow of a cloud upon the first division of her history , but that which she probably brought with her into the world , and must take ...
... existence possible - oc- cupied in all natural pleasures and rational pursuits , there seems not the shadow of a cloud upon the first division of her history , but that which she probably brought with her into the world , and must take ...
Side 37
... existence , this was a great mistake . If he thought to leave them in the com fortable obscurity of domestic life , perhaps it was ju- dicious . At all events it was the commencement of the prolonged course of opposition which ...
... existence , this was a great mistake . If he thought to leave them in the com fortable obscurity of domestic life , perhaps it was ju- dicious . At all events it was the commencement of the prolonged course of opposition which ...
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beautiful become believe better blessed body bosom called canker-worm Caroline CAROLINE FRY CAROLINE WILSON character child children of God children of men Christ Christian church conformity corruption curse death delight demnation desire despised divine divine grace doubt earth earthly enjoy enjoyment eternal evil faith Fanny Father fear feel felt friends glory God's gospel grace hand happy hast hath Hawkhurst hear heard heart heaven Holy Spirit human intellect irreligion Jesus knew language light live look Lord ment mercy mind nature ness never night object ourselves pain passed Paul perhaps Pharisee pleasure present purpose reason Redeemer's rejoice religion religious remember rience salvation Satan Saviour's Scrip Scripture seems sinner sins sion Socinian sorrow soul speak suffering taste tell thee things thou thought tion truth Tunbridge ture ungodly unto walk Woolwich word