Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etcWhittaker, 1839 - 198 páginas |
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... prayer of the lip , without that of the heart , is of no avail . True , she had united in family prayer ; but now she had to supplicate for grace , to spend the time which might yet be allotted to her , more to the praise of Him , who ...
... prayer of the lip , without that of the heart , is of no avail . True , she had united in family prayer ; but now she had to supplicate for grace , to spend the time which might yet be allotted to her , more to the praise of Him , who ...
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... prayers would be an- swered ; though she herself might not live to witness it . He who is " faithful " has promised to hear and answer prayer ; and she believed in these promises , with a cheerful conviction of their truth ; for of what ...
... prayers would be an- swered ; though she herself might not live to witness it . He who is " faithful " has promised to hear and answer prayer ; and she believed in these promises , with a cheerful conviction of their truth ; for of what ...
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... Prayer , and the effects of prayer , in adequate amendment , will gradually F 01 disarm even those foes , which at first appear insur- HOLME PARK . 49.
... Prayer , and the effects of prayer , in adequate amendment , will gradually F 01 disarm even those foes , which at first appear insur- HOLME PARK . 49.
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... prayer , in which their mother's name ascended in Sophia's earnest petitions to the " throne of grace , " and after prayer , every one united in a hymn , to the praise of their Creator . Helen at- tempted to sing , but the effort failed ...
... prayer , in which their mother's name ascended in Sophia's earnest petitions to the " throne of grace , " and after prayer , every one united in a hymn , to the praise of their Creator . Helen at- tempted to sing , but the effort failed ...
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... effects of our perverseness , to " watch and pray ; " for without watchfulness prayer is bordering on presumption ... Mr. Cavendish soon after asked Helen to play at chess with him , adding , ' I remember our first 64 HOLME PARK .
... effects of our perverseness , to " watch and pray ; " for without watchfulness prayer is bordering on presumption ... Mr. Cavendish soon after asked Helen to play at chess with him , adding , ' I remember our first 64 HOLME PARK .
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc Mary Jane Sheild Vista completa - 1839 |
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