Littell's Living Age, Volume 53Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1857 |
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Page 227
... thought of Lord " O , Winterbourne , who was their enemy ; they only thought of a father who had lost his son . Mrs. Atheling rose , greatly moved . Mr. Rivers ! —did you say his son ? his only son ? a young man ? O , I pray God have ...
... thought of Lord " O , Winterbourne , who was their enemy ; they only thought of a father who had lost his son . Mrs. Atheling rose , greatly moved . Mr. Rivers ! —did you say his son ? his only son ? a young man ? O , I pray God have ...
Page 328
... thoughts may come unbid- den , but carefully meditated matters , in all the graces of the most eloquent language . His usual mode of preparation for the pulpit is thus described by Dr. Gregory : " The grand divisions of thought - the ...
... thoughts may come unbid- den , but carefully meditated matters , in all the graces of the most eloquent language . His usual mode of preparation for the pulpit is thus described by Dr. Gregory : " The grand divisions of thought - the ...
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... thought of the blessedness of an endless a moment . " union with her , a transfigured saint , I let the book fall , without looking further than the title . The best of a book is not the thought which it contains , but the thought which ...
... thought of the blessedness of an endless a moment . " union with her , a transfigured saint , I let the book fall , without looking further than the title . The best of a book is not the thought which it contains , but the thought which ...
Contents
INDEPENDENT N Y | 20 |
BLACKWOODS MAGAZINE | 24 |
Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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