The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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... , whom they have conse- crated to a holy calling , out of the depths of a rich spiritual mind , and a heart full of all tender affections , makes known their requests and thanksgivings unto God ? Thus , in LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 11.
... , whom they have conse- crated to a holy calling , out of the depths of a rich spiritual mind , and a heart full of all tender affections , makes known their requests and thanksgivings unto God ? Thus , in LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 11.
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... parsonage . There was only one vacant tenement in the village , a good house near the church , whose late occupant died insolvent . Mr. C. thought it a favorable opportunity to secure a dwelling for the minister ; indeed , it seemed the ...
... parsonage . There was only one vacant tenement in the village , a good house near the church , whose late occupant died insolvent . Mr. C. thought it a favorable opportunity to secure a dwelling for the minister ; indeed , it seemed the ...
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Martha Stone Hubbell. a parsonage . At any rate , it was offered now at so low a sum that there could be little risk in taking it . So plausible did this statement seem , that it induced the acquiescence of James in his ... PARSONAGE . 15.
Martha Stone Hubbell. a parsonage . At any rate , it was offered now at so low a sum that there could be little risk in taking it . So plausible did this statement seem , that it induced the acquiescence of James in his ... PARSONAGE . 15.
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... his study terms were commenced with hopefulness and vigor . But the slough was always waiting for him when he halted ; and , even in his best moods , he had the reproachful consciousness that he was LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 21.
... his study terms were commenced with hopefulness and vigor . But the slough was always waiting for him when he halted ; and , even in his best moods , he had the reproachful consciousness that he was LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 21.
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... blessing the word . Many sinners were renewed many a halting saint sent on his way rejoicing . That first fourteen months of his ministry was a memorable period in the history of Edward Verron . Can he LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 23.
... blessing the word . Many sinners were renewed many a halting saint sent on his way rejoicing . That first fourteen months of his ministry was a memorable period in the history of Edward Verron . Can he LIFE IN A COUNTRY PARSONAGE . 23.
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