Recommended to Mercy, المجلد 1Tauchnitz, 1864 - 312 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 18
... prayed , " Our Lord's Prayer . " Philip had not listened to it since he was a child at his mother's knee , and when the words " Deliver us from Evil " had been repeated mechanically , or as applicable only to the troubles and dangers of ...
... prayed , " Our Lord's Prayer . " Philip had not listened to it since he was a child at his mother's knee , and when the words " Deliver us from Evil " had been repeated mechanically , or as applicable only to the troubles and dangers of ...
الصفحة 25
... pray beside the dead , and to take a sad and salutary lesson from the Great Teacher , who , abroad and at home , is ever forcing upon us His stern and unwelcome warnings , and lying in wait for us both at our goings out and at our com ...
... pray beside the dead , and to take a sad and salutary lesson from the Great Teacher , who , abroad and at home , is ever forcing upon us His stern and unwelcome warnings , and lying in wait for us both at our goings out and at our com ...
الصفحة 46
... Pray go on ; only remember , " she added , with all a woman's inconsistency of purpose , " that I shall neither listen nor reply to anything you may think proper to say against Captain Thornleigh . " " I was not going to say anything ...
... Pray go on ; only remember , " she added , with all a woman's inconsistency of purpose , " that I shall neither listen nor reply to anything you may think proper to say against Captain Thornleigh . " " I was not going to say anything ...
الصفحة 51
... pray , who has given you a right to watch over my actions ? " cried Helen . " I am not alone in the world . I have a father to protect and a mother to advise me ; and and — I am fully capable of tak- ing care of myself . " " No , Helen ...
... pray , who has given you a right to watch over my actions ? " cried Helen . " I am not alone in the world . I have a father to protect and a mother to advise me ; and and — I am fully capable of tak- ing care of myself . " " No , Helen ...
الصفحة 72
... prayer beside the dying , was carefully concealed . Perhaps , aided by the solemnity of the scenes they witnessed together , and strengthened by the power of his sacred office , a more earnest man might have succeeded in arousing her to ...
... prayer beside the dying , was carefully concealed . Perhaps , aided by the solemnity of the scenes they witnessed together , and strengthened by the power of his sacred office , a more earnest man might have succeeded in arousing her to ...
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