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| Reuben Post Halleck - Literary Criticism - 1911 - 446 pages
...heaven ; being assured that He loves her too well to let her remain at a distance from Him always. . . . She will sometimes go about from place to place singing sweetly: and seems to be alwavs full of joy and pleasure, and no one knows for what. She loves to be alone, walking in the fields... | |
| R. Burnham Moffat - Genealogy - 1913 - 222 pages
...conscientious in her conduct; and you could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful if you would give her all the world, lest she should offend this Great Being. She is of a wonderfulness, sweetness, calmness and universal benevolence of mind especially after this great God... | |
| John Calvin Metcalf - American literature - 1914 - 426 pages
...conscientious in her conduct; and you could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful, if you would give all the world, lest she should offend this great Being. She is of a wonAMERICAN LITERATURE derful calmness and universal benevolence of mind; especially after this great... | |
| Vicente J. Bernal - American poetry - 1916 - 868 pages
...conscientious in all her conduct ; and you could not persuade her to do any tiling wrong or sinful, if you would give her all the world, lest she should offend...and universal benevolence of mind ; especially after tliis Great God has manifested himself to her mind. * The Rev. Dr. Erskine, the warm friend and the... | |
| Albert Parker Fitch - Church group work - 1920 - 240 pages
...conscientious in all her conduct, and you could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful if you would give her all the world, lest she should offend this great Being. She is of wonderful calmness and universal benev190 olence of mind, especially after this great God has manifested... | |
| Albert Parker Fitch - Pastoral theology - 1920 - 238 pages
...conscientious in all her conduct, and you could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful if you would give her all the world, lest she should offend this great Being. She is of wonderful calmness and universal benevolence of mind, especially after this great God has manifested... | |
| Albert Parker Fitch - Church group work - 1920 - 238 pages
...conscientious in all her conduct, and you could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful if you would give her all the world, lest she should offend this great Being. She is of wonderful calmness and universal benev190 olence of mind, especially after this great God has manifested... | |
| Daniel Wolford La Rue - Educational psychology - 1920 - 334 pages
...Sarah Pierrpont was thirteen years old, Jonathan Edwards, whom she afterward married, wrote of her : " She is of a wonderful .sweetness, calmness, and universal benevolence of mind. She will sometimes go about from place to place singing sweetly ; and seems to be always full of joy... | |
| Carl Holliday - United States - 1922 - 350 pages
...could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful, if you would give her all the world, lest she offend this Great Being. She is of a wonderful sweetness, calmness and universal benevolence of mind. . . . She will sometimes go about from place to place, singing sweetly; and seems to be always full... | |
| William Joseph Long - American literature - 1923 - 570 pages
...conscientious in all her conduct ; and you could not persuade her to do anything wrong or sinful, if you would give her all the world, lest she should offend this gr.eat Being. She is of wonderful calmness and universal benevolence, especially after this great God has manifested Himself... | |
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