The Young ChristianHarper, 1855 - 402 páginas |
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... scene . They feel a little foreboding as they approach the line , but as it is not definitely marked , they do not abruptly stop . They fall a little in the rear , and see whirling through the bend of the river the whole crowd of their ...
... scene . They feel a little foreboding as they approach the line , but as it is not definitely marked , they do not abruptly stop . They fall a little in the rear , and see whirling through the bend of the river the whole crowd of their ...
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... scene before her . A large open room is filled with the children , who are seen standing in rows or collected in busy groups — while in the pleasant play - ground , verdant with grass and trees , many others are seen full of activity ...
... scene before her . A large open room is filled with the children , who are seen standing in rows or collected in busy groups — while in the pleasant play - ground , verdant with grass and trees , many others are seen full of activity ...
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... scenes , and to encounter the dangers of a stormy ocean . He how- ever bade all farewell , and was soon tossing upon the waters , feeling safe under his new protector . He soon found , how- ever , that the captain , as a protecting ...
... scenes , and to encounter the dangers of a stormy ocean . He how- ever bade all farewell , and was soon tossing upon the waters , feeling safe under his new protector . He soon found , how- ever , that the captain , as a protecting ...
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... scene , I might show that sympathy alone is not sufficient . But it is not neces- sary to do this . All my readers , doubtless , already fully understand the distinction between these two , and the neces- sity that they should be united ...
... scene , I might show that sympathy alone is not sufficient . But it is not neces- sary to do this . All my readers , doubtless , already fully understand the distinction between these two , and the neces- sity that they should be united ...
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... the most loathsome influences and to the worst diseases , without any prospect of remunera- tion , and all for the sole purpose of relieving the sufferings Imaginary scene . The Savior . of criminals , —of 38 YOUNG CHRISTIAN . 888.
... the most loathsome influences and to the worst diseases , without any prospect of remunera- tion , and all for the sole purpose of relieving the sufferings Imaginary scene . The Savior . of criminals , —of 38 YOUNG CHRISTIAN . 888.
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