Whatever trials may be the lot of your married life, though they may magnify themselves to your crushed spirit as beyond the endurance of woman to bear, resolve to bear them ; fall down upon your knees and pray to be enabled to bear them : pray for patience... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Page 266edited by - 1860Full view - About this book
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...gone. Whatever trials may be the lot of your married life, though they may magnify themselves, beyond the endurance of woman to bear, resolve to bear them ; fall down on your knees and pray to be enabled to bear them : pray for patience ; pray for strength to resist... | |
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...never-dying anguish, took possession of her soul forever. Oh, reader, believe me ! Lady — wife —mother I should you ever be tempted to abandon your home, so...— pray for strength to resist the demon that would tempt you to escape ; bear unto death, rather than forfeit your fair name and your good conscience... | |
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| Sally Mitchell - Fiction - 1981 - 252 pages
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