Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 sider |
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Side 24
... hear , and which were generally read aloud - consisting chiefly of the parliamentary debates , the court circular , robberies , accidents , and most especially theatrical reports , which , in a newspaper , are innocent enough . If the ...
... hear , and which were generally read aloud - consisting chiefly of the parliamentary debates , the court circular , robberies , accidents , and most especially theatrical reports , which , in a newspaper , are innocent enough . If the ...
Side 28
... hears a wagoner's whip , without the stirring of some vague reminiscences of bygone pleasure - pleasure as regards the farm , which never happened , in all the varieties of her subsequent life , to be renewed ; yet she longs for it ...
... hears a wagoner's whip , without the stirring of some vague reminiscences of bygone pleasure - pleasure as regards the farm , which never happened , in all the varieties of her subsequent life , to be renewed ; yet she longs for it ...
Side 47
... hear the gos- pel preached , far more interesting of course to her in- tellect and feeling , than the ten minutes ' essay to which she had been accustomed . She does not very well remember whom she heard , except an impression that Mr ...
... hear the gos- pel preached , far more interesting of course to her in- tellect and feeling , than the ten minutes ' essay to which she had been accustomed . She does not very well remember whom she heard , except an impression that Mr ...
Side 48
... hear a good ser- mon better than a bad one ; and the better it was , the better she liked it ; for the same reason that she liked a good poem better than a bad one ; and she acquired from them a full and correct knowledge of the ...
... hear a good ser- mon better than a bad one ; and the better it was , the better she liked it ; for the same reason that she liked a good poem better than a bad one ; and she acquired from them a full and correct knowledge of the ...
Side 56
... hear of it ; she supposes she talked the nonsense she enacted for those three whole years of vanity and waste . The society she moved in was much of the kind which prevailed in that neigh- borhood , but the rapid movement of her ...
... hear of it ; she supposes she talked the nonsense she enacted for those three whole years of vanity and waste . The society she moved in was much of the kind which prevailed in that neigh- borhood , but the rapid movement of her ...
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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