The Story of William and Lucy SmithGeorge Spring Merriam Houghton, Mifflin, 1889 - 666 páginas |
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... always cheerfully adverted to . It might jar the High Church susceptibilities of the present inmates of Radley Hall to know that early in the century it was a Dissent- ing school — the head - master a Dissenter , 6 WILLIAM SMITH .
... always cheerfully adverted to . It might jar the High Church susceptibilities of the present inmates of Radley Hall to know that early in the century it was a Dissent- ing school — the head - master a Dissenter , 6 WILLIAM SMITH .
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... favorite brother Theyre , a keen logician even then , re- markable throughout life for worth and charm as well as intellect , and still remembered as the eloquent preacher at the Temple Church from 1832 to 1846 - was 8 WILLIAM SMITH .
... favorite brother Theyre , a keen logician even then , re- markable throughout life for worth and charm as well as intellect , and still remembered as the eloquent preacher at the Temple Church from 1832 to 1846 - was 8 WILLIAM SMITH .
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... Church ) shared the lodgings of the two brothers ; John Sterling was one of their intimate associates , and much eager con- versing and debating went on , to which I cannot doubt that the boy contributed many an apposite illustration ...
... Church ) shared the lodgings of the two brothers ; John Sterling was one of their intimate associates , and much eager con- versing and debating went on , to which I cannot doubt that the boy contributed many an apposite illustration ...
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... church once a day , the father had the old - fashioned Church - and - King reverence , but it was in the Independ- ent chapel that the younger members had their strongest emotions roused . It is easy to trace the influence of early ...
... church once a day , the father had the old - fashioned Church - and - King reverence , but it was in the Independ- ent chapel that the younger members had their strongest emotions roused . It is easy to trace the influence of early ...
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... churches and in all hearts , that he and his family are then and there doing homage to the Lord of all , are pledg- ing themselves to obedience to whatever is just , and wise , and good , because His ways are perfect , and He requires ...
... churches and in all hearts , that he and his family are then and there doing homage to the Lord of all , are pledg- ing themselves to obedience to whatever is just , and wise , and good , because His ways are perfect , and He requires ...
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