Notes and Narratives of a Six Years' Mission, Principally Among the Dens of London |
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Page 22
... morning at two o'clock . She always received my missionary visits very re- spectfully , and listened attentively to my religious instructions respecting sin and salvation , but I never was enabled to affect her heart with a sense of the ...
... morning at two o'clock . She always received my missionary visits very re- spectfully , and listened attentively to my religious instructions respecting sin and salvation , but I never was enabled to affect her heart with a sense of the ...
Page 29
... morning of life , and to fewest in old age — an affecting thought . Mrs. T. , as her end drew near , appeared to wish to have me constantly with her . That , however , could not be ; but the strong manner in which I hung upon her memory ...
... morning of life , and to fewest in old age — an affecting thought . Mrs. T. , as her end drew near , appeared to wish to have me constantly with her . That , however , could not be ; but the strong manner in which I hung upon her memory ...
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... morning ! My young reader , this case may have a message from God to thee ; want of religion in youth , may precipitate into many remediless errors beside impurity : — " Oh ! smile not ! nor think it a worthless thing , If it be with ...
... morning ! My young reader , this case may have a message from God to thee ; want of religion in youth , may precipitate into many remediless errors beside impurity : — " Oh ! smile not ! nor think it a worthless thing , If it be with ...
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... morning to school . At last , being discovered by the police , he was driven from thence ( on a threat of being locked up ) to wander through the streets by night . The boys and girls becoming acquainted with his condition , raised a ...
... morning to school . At last , being discovered by the police , he was driven from thence ( on a threat of being locked up ) to wander through the streets by night . The boys and girls becoming acquainted with his condition , raised a ...
Page 111
... morning of Can- dlemas - day , 1851 . The writer visited this Cathedral for Missionary purposes , among other occasions , on last Candle- mas - day . A brief description of that visit will not be out of place , in a detail of the ...
... morning of Can- dlemas - day , 1851 . The writer visited this Cathedral for Missionary purposes , among other occasions , on last Candle- mas - day . A brief description of that visit will not be out of place , in a detail of the ...
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