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Page 48
... drunkards , and it is well known how peculiarly mischievous this vice is , in extinguishing right feelings , and even natural affection , and lifting up in the soul the rampant influences of the flesh and the devil . " The dirtiness of ...
... drunkards , and it is well known how peculiarly mischievous this vice is , in extinguishing right feelings , and even natural affection , and lifting up in the soul the rampant influences of the flesh and the devil . " The dirtiness of ...
Page 66
... drunkards are really , poor things , half - starved . A Sabbath School has been established in Lamb Court , leading off Clerkenwell Green , but a debt remains on the building , which there is no immediate prospect of liquidating ; and ...
... drunkards are really , poor things , half - starved . A Sabbath School has been established in Lamb Court , leading off Clerkenwell Green , but a debt remains on the building , which there is no immediate prospect of liquidating ; and ...
Page 119
... drunkards , or people who abuse the Great Spirit . Indians dare not do so . They pray to the Great Spirit , and he is kind to them . Now we think it would be better for you teachers all to stay at home , and go to work right here in ...
... drunkards , or people who abuse the Great Spirit . Indians dare not do so . They pray to the Great Spirit , and he is kind to them . Now we think it would be better for you teachers all to stay at home , and go to work right here in ...
Page 178
... drunkards from these courts and alleys around , might afterwards be counted , listening to the speeches and prayers of the bi - weekly meetings . Sweeps , costermongers , etc. , etc. , became reformed characters , and some of the ...
... drunkards from these courts and alleys around , might afterwards be counted , listening to the speeches and prayers of the bi - weekly meetings . Sweeps , costermongers , etc. , etc. , became reformed characters , and some of the ...
Page 189
R. W. Vanderkiste. The father , but especially the mother , were for- merly drunkards , Mrs. was a great drunkard , and their destitution , in consequence of the ex- cesses of both , was very great . At length a brighter ray broke upon ...
R. W. Vanderkiste. The father , but especially the mother , were for- merly drunkards , Mrs. was a great drunkard , and their destitution , in consequence of the ex- cesses of both , was very great . At length a brighter ray broke upon ...
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