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Page vii
... am aware , that " The Childhood of Charles Spenser " may be deemed only fit for a child's perusal , but I am one of those who delight in observing children and their man- ners . The mind turns to such simplicity and freshness PREFACE . vii.
... am aware , that " The Childhood of Charles Spenser " may be deemed only fit for a child's perusal , but I am one of those who delight in observing children and their man- ners . The mind turns to such simplicity and freshness PREFACE . vii.
Page viii
... mind has not yet learned the art of concealing falsehood : some inconsistent simplicity still lingers ; habit has not given a second nature to natural sinfulness : the enemy may have sown tares with the wheat , but the tares are no ...
... mind has not yet learned the art of concealing falsehood : some inconsistent simplicity still lingers ; habit has not given a second nature to natural sinfulness : the enemy may have sown tares with the wheat , but the tares are no ...
Page xi
... mind , to read , and judge for themselves . If there be but the slightest chance that the Christian Religion is true , it is a positive duty to search into that truth . Who would refuse to enter some region of eternal happiness ...
... mind , to read , and judge for themselves . If there be but the slightest chance that the Christian Religion is true , it is a positive duty to search into that truth . Who would refuse to enter some region of eternal happiness ...
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... , but in the rainy seasons even the green hill above the parsonage was often half veiled in floating mists . Rosine sat down on the fresh turf : her mind was busy with : the schemes , which had that morning been half formed ROSINE. ...
... , but in the rainy seasons even the green hill above the parsonage was often half veiled in floating mists . Rosine sat down on the fresh turf : her mind was busy with : the schemes , which had that morning been half formed ROSINE. ...
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... mind , as she had ascended the hill , she had put them all off , saying to herself , " When I reach a place , where I can think without being disturbed , I shall be able to determine . Ah ! " she mournfully ex- claimed , as she looked ...
... mind , as she had ascended the hill , she had put them all off , saying to herself , " When I reach a place , where I can think without being disturbed , I shall be able to determine . Ah ! " she mournfully ex- claimed , as she looked ...
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