Moral Heroism; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of the Great and GoodHoulston and Stoneman, 1846 - 368 páginas |
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... woman . This union , which was productive of much happiness , was dissolved by death at the ex- piration of two short years ; and so much did the loss of his wife prey on the mind of Howard , that he was advised again to visit the ...
... woman . This union , which was productive of much happiness , was dissolved by death at the ex- piration of two short years ; and so much did the loss of his wife prey on the mind of Howard , that he was advised again to visit the ...
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... woman could carry home in her apron as much hay as her husband could mow in a whole morning . The inhabitants of this desolate region were of course wretchedly poor , but they enjoyed one great privilege over their fellow - subjects in ...
... woman could carry home in her apron as much hay as her husband could mow in a whole morning . The inhabitants of this desolate region were of course wretchedly poor , but they enjoyed one great privilege over their fellow - subjects in ...
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... woman trying to bargain for a second - hand garment , which a clothes - dealer in the market had to sell . The price asked was , however , more than she could afford , and the woman went away sorrowful . Oberlin , who had watched the ...
... woman trying to bargain for a second - hand garment , which a clothes - dealer in the market had to sell . The price asked was , however , more than she could afford , and the woman went away sorrowful . Oberlin , who had watched the ...
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... woman back His hatred of oppression and injustice was as great as his benevolence . Once , when still a young boy , seeing a beadle ill - use an invalid beggar , he interfered and reproached the officer for his cruelty . The man threat ...
... woman back His hatred of oppression and injustice was as great as his benevolence . Once , when still a young boy , seeing a beadle ill - use an invalid beggar , he interfered and reproached the officer for his cruelty . The man threat ...
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... woman , main- tained and brought up at her own expense several orphan children : teaching them to spin cotton , and other useful pursuits , that enabled them ultimately to obtain their own living ; and also giving them such excellent ...
... woman , main- tained and brought up at her own expense several orphan children : teaching them to spin cotton , and other useful pursuits , that enabled them ultimately to obtain their own living ; and also giving them such excellent ...
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Moral Heroism; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of the Great and Good Clara Lucas Balfour Vista completa - 1853 |
Moral Heroism; or, the Trials and triumphs of the great and good Clara Lucas BALFOUR Vista completa - 1848 |
Moral Heroism; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of the Great and Good Clara Lucas Balfour Vista completa - 1846 |
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admirable affliction Alexander Murray amiable became benevolence blessed Brindley brother Bunyan called Cardington character child Christian Columbus comfort commenced courage Daniel Wheeler death desire determined diligence disappointment duty effect eminent endure England evil father feel felt friends genius habits heard Heyne honour hope Howard human humble improvement industry Isaac Isaac Milner John John Bunyan Joseph Milner kind king labours land Laplander lazaretto learned Linneus lived Lycksele manner means ment mind missionary moral heroism mother native nature ness never noble Oberlin obtained pain Penn perseverance persons pious poor possessed poverty preach prisons pursuits racter religious remarkable replied Richard Arkwright Richard Baxter Robert Moffat says society sorrow spirit success suffering sympathy talents thing Thomas Clarkson Thomas Shillitoe thought tion trials triumph truth visited warriors wife William William Penn wise woman words worthy young youth