Memoirs of Philip P. BlissA.S. Barnes, 1877 - 367 psl. |
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... train , and who with him entered the Fa- ther's house . According to the report of one of the rescued passengers , Mr. Bliss , after the accident , escaped from the car , and then returned to save his wife . Finding that she could not ...
... train , and who with him entered the Fa- ther's house . According to the report of one of the rescued passengers , Mr. Bliss , after the accident , escaped from the car , and then returned to save his wife . Finding that she could not ...
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... by gathering at the depot and singing him a farewell from Gospel Songs . The last song , which closed as the train came up to the station , was To - morrow . " 66 We're going Home CHAPTER IX . MR . BLISS AT JACKSON , MICHIGAN.
... by gathering at the depot and singing him a farewell from Gospel Songs . The last song , which closed as the train came up to the station , was To - morrow . " 66 We're going Home CHAPTER IX . MR . BLISS AT JACKSON , MICHIGAN.
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... train comes from the west , he takes it and goes east . Thinking very sincerely that he is on his way to Chicago won't help him a bit . He must believe what the conductor tells him , that he is wrong , and face about or he will never ...
... train comes from the west , he takes it and goes east . Thinking very sincerely that he is on his way to Chicago won't help him a bit . He must believe what the conductor tells him , that he is wrong , and face about or he will never ...
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... train . Before leaving the hotel , we met for a few moments of prayer in Room 13 , and I parted with them there never again to meet on earth . He passed the following Sunday in Towanda , Penn- sylvania , with his mother and his sister ...
... train . Before leaving the hotel , we met for a few moments of prayer in Room 13 , and I parted with them there never again to meet on earth . He passed the following Sunday in Towanda , Penn- sylvania , with his mother and his sister ...
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... train broke , and they were detained three hours . Their con- nection with this train was thus lost ; and upon arriving at Hor- nellsville late in the evening , they evidently decided to wait over , and have a night's rest , and arrive ...
... train broke , and they were detained three hours . Their con- nection with this train was thus lost ; and upon arriving at Hor- nellsville late in the evening , they evidently decided to wait over , and have a night's rest , and arrive ...
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Ashtabula beautiful believe blessed boys bright Brother Bliss called cheer Chicago choir chorus Christ Christian Congregational Church convention D. L. Moody dark DEAR BROTHER dear friend death earnest eternal evangelist everlasting song faith Father fear feel follow give glad glory God's Gospel Hymns Gospel meetings Gospel Songs grace Hallelujah happy hear heard heart heaven hope Jesus comes Jesus loves John Church Kalamazoo labors letter light Look and live Lord Major Whittle Moody Moody's morning mourn never night o'er P. P. BLISS pastor peace Pennsylvania Peoria Philip Bliss pray prayer preaching remember Rome Sabbath Sabbath School sang Sankey Savior seemed sing singer sorrow souls Spirit Sunday School sung sweet Tabernacle tell Thee there's things thou thought to-day Towanda trust valley voice waiting Waukegan week wife wonderful words write young
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