Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... period , commencing with the incarnation , was marked by this , as well as other signs and wonders . When Simeon held the infant Saviour in his arms , the Spirit of God touched his tongue with a live coal from the altar ; and when the ...
... period , commencing with the incarnation , was marked by this , as well as other signs and wonders . When Simeon held the infant Saviour in his arms , the Spirit of God touched his tongue with a live coal from the altar ; and when the ...
Σελίδα 71
... period , to suggest plans of selfgovernment and independence . To Mrs. Adams he communicated his thoughts freely on all these high matters of state , for he had the fullest confidence in her fortitude , prudence , secrecy , and good ...
... period , to suggest plans of selfgovernment and independence . To Mrs. Adams he communicated his thoughts freely on all these high matters of state , for he had the fullest confidence in her fortitude , prudence , secrecy , and good ...
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... period of life ; but it must be regarded as a circumstance favorable , rather than otherwise , to the unfolding of her genius , to have been thus left to find , or make in solitude her own objects of interest and pursuit . The love of ...
... period of life ; but it must be regarded as a circumstance favorable , rather than otherwise , to the unfolding of her genius , to have been thus left to find , or make in solitude her own objects of interest and pursuit . The love of ...
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