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... death , where the individuals are placed before us as enjoying the highest state of Chris- tian peace , are made the common subjects of such tales . These narratives too often mislead , by in- ducing their readers to aim at such a ...
... death , where the individuals are placed before us as enjoying the highest state of Chris- tian peace , are made the common subjects of such tales . These narratives too often mislead , by in- ducing their readers to aim at such a ...
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... death was fast approaching from the effects of drinking and dissolute conduct . The Minister went immediately to the dying man . He was led into a long , low barrack room ; down the sides were the Soldiers ' beds , and a box by each of ...
... death was fast approaching from the effects of drinking and dissolute conduct . The Minister went immediately to the dying man . He was led into a long , low barrack room ; down the sides were the Soldiers ' beds , and a box by each of ...
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... death of those who go unprepared to Judg- ment - he spoke aloud that the rest might hear ; he reminded him how terrible must be their feelings who would rise from death as from a sleep , and whose first thought in rising on that awful ...
... death of those who go unprepared to Judg- ment - he spoke aloud that the rest might hear ; he reminded him how terrible must be their feelings who would rise from death as from a sleep , and whose first thought in rising on that awful ...
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... death ; but I had every reason to think , 66 66 that , though his punishment was bitter here , " yet that a gracious God allowed him time " to repent , and find a Pardon through the " Merits of Jesus Christ . He sought it in the " few ...
... death ; but I had every reason to think , 66 66 that , though his punishment was bitter here , " yet that a gracious God allowed him time " to repent , and find a Pardon through the " Merits of Jesus Christ . He sought it in the " few ...
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... death , and his pale wasted cheek ; his " Soldier's cloak thrown over him , and his " thin , worn - out hands clasped on his breast , as he lay , propped up in bed , waiting for " his Mother . ' " 66 66 66 6 Through many a dark winter's ...
... death , and his pale wasted cheek ; his " Soldier's cloak thrown over him , and his " thin , worn - out hands clasped on his breast , as he lay , propped up in bed , waiting for " his Mother . ' " 66 66 66 6 Through many a dark winter's ...
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Annie asked better Bible BREAD STREET HILL cheek child church coffin cold comfort cottage door cried dear boy death dying Edward Edward Cooper face father faults fear feelings felt God's gone hand happy happy days HARROW WEALD heard heart hope hour husband indolence Jack Morris JAMES BURNS knew lane leave look Mary Cooper Mary Wilson mind morning neighbours never night once pale parish passed poor boy PORTMAN SQUARE PORTMAN STREET pray prayer prison quiet religion repent returned Robert Lee Rogers round rushlight scarcely scene seemed sitting Soldier soon sorrow speak spoke stood Stories of Cottagers summer sunk Susan talk tears tell tence thing thought told turned village voice walk watched Widow Cooper Widow Lee wife William Wilmot Wilson woman words workhouse young
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Seite 13 - Come unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest !" He smiled and wept when he spoke these words.