THE CHRISTIAN LADY'S MAGAZINE1856 |
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... cause , however , for the regard which she really felt for me , lay in her own changed or changing views on the great subject of religion . I had carefully abstained from obtruding upon her my views of Christianity . It may be that my ...
... cause , however , for the regard which she really felt for me , lay in her own changed or changing views on the great subject of religion . I had carefully abstained from obtruding upon her my views of Christianity . It may be that my ...
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... ones walked rather soberly at first ; Reg probably thinking of the poor fisherman's boy , and Gerty seriously wondering with herself what unusual cause could have moved Augusta to 40 [ JAN . PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A GOVERNESS .
... ones walked rather soberly at first ; Reg probably thinking of the poor fisherman's boy , and Gerty seriously wondering with herself what unusual cause could have moved Augusta to 40 [ JAN . PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A GOVERNESS .
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MRS. MILNER. with herself what unusual cause could have moved Augusta to tears . After a while , however , the elastic spirits of childhood asserted their power ; and the children in their active gambols doubled and trebled the length of ...
MRS. MILNER. with herself what unusual cause could have moved Augusta to tears . After a while , however , the elastic spirits of childhood asserted their power ; and the children in their active gambols doubled and trebled the length of ...
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... cause of Him who would have men to hear , each in his own tongue , the wonderful works of God ; yet experience proves that , to borrow the words of a writer well informed on the subject , " the conversion of Romanists may be effected by ...
... cause of Him who would have men to hear , each in his own tongue , the wonderful works of God ; yet experience proves that , to borrow the words of a writer well informed on the subject , " the conversion of Romanists may be effected by ...
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... cause , we nevertheless feel a settled conviction that they possess the necessary powers , and that all will eventually be well . " Here the conversation was interrupted by Master Freddy's at- tempts to make himself understood through ...
... cause , we nevertheless feel a settled conviction that they possess the necessary powers , and that all will eventually be well . " Here the conversation was interrupted by Master Freddy's at- tempts to make himself understood through ...
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