The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1856 |
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... Girls The Martyr - Land ; or , Tales of the Vaudois The Listener C Glimpses of the Unseen The Word and the World Autobiography of a Beggar Boy The Practical Stenographer The British Educator The Coming of the Kingdom THE RUN AND READ ...
... Girls The Martyr - Land ; or , Tales of the Vaudois The Listener C Glimpses of the Unseen The Word and the World Autobiography of a Beggar Boy The Practical Stenographer The British Educator The Coming of the Kingdom THE RUN AND READ ...
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... girls who had grown into men and women , about those who had turned out well and those who had taken the broad road to destruc- tion , about friends at home and those in foreign lands . Many changes had taken place in the neighbourhood ...
... girls who had grown into men and women , about those who had turned out well and those who had taken the broad road to destruc- tion , about friends at home and those in foreign lands . Many changes had taken place in the neighbourhood ...
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... girl , by any means ; she was only the daughter of a small shopkeeper . Her father's resources were but few , and thus her education had been rather defi- cient ; yet this disadvantage had been made up to 98 Natural History Education ...
... girl , by any means ; she was only the daughter of a small shopkeeper . Her father's resources were but few , and thus her education had been rather defi- cient ; yet this disadvantage had been made up to 98 Natural History Education ...
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... girl who was so kind to her ; nor could she at length but watch eagerly for the light tap at the door which preceded her visits , and the sight of the smiling face , which seemed like a guardian angel about her . And gradually , too ...
... girl who was so kind to her ; nor could she at length but watch eagerly for the light tap at the door which preceded her visits , and the sight of the smiling face , which seemed like a guardian angel about her . And gradually , too ...
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... in- stantly on the spot . One day the girl innocently let out what her instructions were . Mr. Taylor , indignant to find that a spy had been appointed to report his movements , went down forthwith and EVENINGS WITH THE EDITOR . 113.
... in- stantly on the spot . One day the girl innocently let out what her instructions were . Mr. Taylor , indignant to find that a spy had been appointed to report his movements , went down forthwith and EVENINGS WITH THE EDITOR . 113.
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31 psl. - O LORD my God, thou hast made thy servant king instead of David my father : and I am but a little child : I know not how to go out or come in.
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234 psl. - I subject myself to all the pains and punishments which have been decreed and promulgated by the sacred canons and other general and particular constitutions against delinquents of this description. So, may God help me, and His Holy Gospels, which I touch with my own hands, I, the...
31 psl. - As the LORD hath been with my lord the king, even so be he with Solomon, and make his throne greater than the throne of my lord king David.