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... truth , had not been peculiarly agreeable to either . In fact , I am afraid I must confess that this first act of their grandmother's had raised some feelings near akin to rebellion in their young RONALD'S INHERITANCE . 5.
... truth , had not been peculiarly agreeable to either . In fact , I am afraid I must confess that this first act of their grandmother's had raised some feelings near akin to rebellion in their young RONALD'S INHERITANCE . 5.
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raised some feelings near akin to rebellion in their young hearts . The meal was a silent one , for the travellers were to the last degree tired with their long journey , which had been all the way from Southampton ; and besides they ...
raised some feelings near akin to rebellion in their young hearts . The meal was a silent one , for the travellers were to the last degree tired with their long journey , which had been all the way from Southampton ; and besides they ...
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... feeling of dis- comfort , for as the meal proceeded and still no Ronald appeared , Mrs. Carrock's countenance grew sterner and sterner . At length , after the pudding , ( plain rice , for the mistress of Burnstones did not approve of ...
... feeling of dis- comfort , for as the meal proceeded and still no Ronald appeared , Mrs. Carrock's countenance grew sterner and sterner . At length , after the pudding , ( plain rice , for the mistress of Burnstones did not approve of ...
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... feeling came over both the children as they stood without speaking a word , with the stillness of death all around them . Presently a dark shadow , accompanied by a sudden chill gust of wind , swept through the room , and the door was ...
... feeling came over both the children as they stood without speaking a word , with the stillness of death all around them . Presently a dark shadow , accompanied by a sudden chill gust of wind , swept through the room , and the door was ...
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... feeling a pang at my heart . ” An oculist at Baden , Jung Stilling , had become a leader in an Evan- gelical revival in Germany , and written several books containing theories of a spiritual life . A wish to make his acquaintance ...
... feeling a pang at my heart . ” An oculist at Baden , Jung Stilling , had become a leader in an Evan- gelical revival in Germany , and written several books containing theories of a spiritual life . A wish to make his acquaintance ...
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Страница 123 - Thou art gone to the grave ; but we will not deplore thee, Whose God was thy ransom, thy guardian, and guide ; He gave thee, he took thee, and he will restore thee; And death has no sting, for the Saviour has died.
Страница 219 - Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
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