The Shady Side, Or, Life in a Country ParsonageJohn P. Jewett, 1853 - 348 sider |
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Side 24
... sermons and a Bible - class exercise , good Deacon Ely ( dear man ! was there ever another such ? ) sad- dled his old mare , and rode over to Mr. Cook's . " Mr. Ver- non , " said he , " you may as well get ready to - morrow , and be off ...
... sermons and a Bible - class exercise , good Deacon Ely ( dear man ! was there ever another such ? ) sad- dled his old mare , and rode over to Mr. Cook's . " Mr. Ver- non , " said he , " you may as well get ready to - morrow , and be off ...
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... sermon , sent them to all the prayer- meetings , drawn them in to the circle of inquirers , rejoiced over their growing interest in religious things , encouraged them to make an early profession of their faith , as fruits of the revival ...
... sermon , sent them to all the prayer- meetings , drawn them in to the circle of inquirers , rejoiced over their growing interest in religious things , encouraged them to make an early profession of their faith , as fruits of the revival ...
Side 44
... sermons . " The good - natured Mrs. Cock said , " It would be a happy thing for him , if it only kept off that melancholy look he had nearly all last spring , when she used to ask him what was the matter , and he told her , the blues ...
... sermons . " The good - natured Mrs. Cock said , " It would be a happy thing for him , if it only kept off that melancholy look he had nearly all last spring , when she used to ask him what was the matter , and he told her , the blues ...
Side 65
... sermons for the Sabbath just at hand ? " . and a faint echo answered , " Where ? " Edward and Mary felt but just settled in their new abode . The three weeks since their entrance had flown rapidly by , though on heavy - laden wings ...
... sermons for the Sabbath just at hand ? " . and a faint echo answered , " Where ? " Edward and Mary felt but just settled in their new abode . The three weeks since their entrance had flown rapidly by , though on heavy - laden wings ...
Side 66
... sermon ; but he did not labor in vain . He had , indeed , no nicely - spun logic in favor of " conservatism , " or burning rhetoric in behalf of " agitation . " He entered into no elaborate analysis of the great national compact , nor ...
... sermon ; but he did not labor in vain . He had , indeed , no nicely - spun logic in favor of " conservatism , " or burning rhetoric in behalf of " agitation . " He entered into no elaborate analysis of the great national compact , nor ...
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