Methodist Magazine, 42 tomasW. Briggs., 1895 |
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... Dark Places - The Flower Mission . Helen Campbell Mars and the Moon - Methodism : A Layman's Movement . Rev. E. A. Schell , D.D. Methodist Conferences Mexico in Transition . Francis Huston Wallace , M.A. , D.D. Minister's Wife , The . R ...
... Dark Places - The Flower Mission . Helen Campbell Mars and the Moon - Methodism : A Layman's Movement . Rev. E. A. Schell , D.D. Methodist Conferences Mexico in Transition . Francis Huston Wallace , M.A. , D.D. Minister's Wife , The . R ...
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... exceedingly impressive . A great square tower rose like a cliff , making a deeper darkness in the shade . The lights of the town twinkled far and wide over the hills . A bright revolving light , like. 10 The Methodist Magazine .
... exceedingly impressive . A great square tower rose like a cliff , making a deeper darkness in the shade . The lights of the town twinkled far and wide over the hills . A bright revolving light , like. 10 The Methodist Magazine .
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... dark purple spheres of seas . ' At Chios the air was fragrant with orange blossoms and rose hedges . In such profusion do the roses abound that a specialty of the island is its rose - flavoured marma- lade . Earthquake and war have done ...
... dark purple spheres of seas . ' At Chios the air was fragrant with orange blossoms and rose hedges . In such profusion do the roses abound that a specialty of the island is its rose - flavoured marma- lade . Earthquake and war have done ...
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... dark shadows there lay concealed a soil rich in all the resources of a prosperous people . And so for nearly half a century a portion of the stream of young enterprise and ability which was flowing from the rocky hillsides of New ...
... dark shadows there lay concealed a soil rich in all the resources of a prosperous people . And so for nearly half a century a portion of the stream of young enterprise and ability which was flowing from the rocky hillsides of New ...
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... dark waters of the river , drowned . It is easy to follow the results of all this on the sensitive , emotional spirit of the child . The unseen world came very near . The con- viction of sin under the stern old Puritan teaching was deep ...
... dark waters of the river , drowned . It is easy to follow the results of all this on the sensitive , emotional spirit of the child . The unseen world came very near . The con- viction of sin under the stern old Puritan teaching was deep ...
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