Waking and working: or from girlhood to womanhoodH.S. King & Company, 1874 - 258 páginas |
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... speak of his plans for the moral and spiritual improvement of the people , and she was quite sorry when Mr Wheeler rose to say good - bye , and thus put a stop to the conversation . Dinner was announced as soon as the visitors had taken ...
... speak of his plans for the moral and spiritual improvement of the people , and she was quite sorry when Mr Wheeler rose to say good - bye , and thus put a stop to the conversation . Dinner was announced as soon as the visitors had taken ...
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... speaking a gentle word to a hardened sinner , in watching by the bed of the dying , or giving but a smile of encouragement to a weary struggler for the mastery over some besetting sin , Grace recognised work for the Master she loved and ...
... speaking a gentle word to a hardened sinner , in watching by the bed of the dying , or giving but a smile of encouragement to a weary struggler for the mastery over some besetting sin , Grace recognised work for the Master she loved and ...
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... more gradually perhaps than it does to the more simple - minded . But God has ways and ways of revealing Himself to His people . We question His silence sometimes , 66 whereas He is only waiting to speak until we 22 Waking and Working .
... more gradually perhaps than it does to the more simple - minded . But God has ways and ways of revealing Himself to His people . We question His silence sometimes , 66 whereas He is only waiting to speak until we 22 Waking and Working .
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Isabel Reaney. 66 whereas He is only waiting to speak until we shall be ready to hear what He has to say . Christ had many things " to say to his disciples , but that " ye cannot bear them now , " was His explanation for leaving them ...
Isabel Reaney. 66 whereas He is only waiting to speak until we shall be ready to hear what He has to say . Christ had many things " to say to his disciples , but that " ye cannot bear them now , " was His explanation for leaving them ...
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... the morning service and afternoon Sunday- school ) ; his mother watched him anxiously , Alice somewhat sneeringly . Alice was the first to speak , after a lengthy pause , in the occasional talking — Henry St. George . 45.
... the morning service and afternoon Sunday- school ) ; his mother watched him anxiously , Alice somewhat sneeringly . Alice was the first to speak , after a lengthy pause , in the occasional talking — Henry St. George . 45.
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