Memorial of an affectionate and dutiful son, Frederick R. H. Scoresby. By his father (W. Scoresby).1837 - 12 |
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... pleasing characteristics of his mind , which were very con- spicuous even before his mother's death . His play - things were not destroyed , as they are by many children , but generally kept with careful- ness . Orders that were given ...
... pleasing characteristics of his mind , which were very con- spicuous even before his mother's death . His play - things were not destroyed , as they are by many children , but generally kept with careful- ness . Orders that were given ...
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... , he added , “ Have you said your prayers ? -if you pray to Jesus Christ , he will give you everything that is good for you ! " Having about the same period made himself peculiarly pleasing to 18 INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD .
... , he added , “ Have you said your prayers ? -if you pray to Jesus Christ , he will give you everything that is good for you ! " Having about the same period made himself peculiarly pleasing to 18 INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD .
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... pleasing to a lady who called at the house , she said to the winning child , - " I will bring you a little sweetheart to see you . " On his expressing much satisfaction at the proposal , one present asked him what he would do with her ...
... pleasing to a lady who called at the house , she said to the winning child , - " I will bring you a little sweetheart to see you . " On his expressing much satisfaction at the proposal , one present asked him what he would do with her ...
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... pleasing . There was always an adaptation of musical cadence , in which a due reference to the key- note was constantly observable . If , in the pro- gress of his stanza , the final cadence could not , in its proper place , be ...
... pleasing . There was always an adaptation of musical cadence , in which a due reference to the key- note was constantly observable . If , in the pro- gress of his stanza , the final cadence could not , in its proper place , be ...
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... pleasing and godly , -there were , on the other hand , signs of a natural order , abundantly indicative of ' a law in the members , warring against the law of the mind , and ' not unfrequently , alas ! ' bringing him into captivity to ...
... pleasing and godly , -there were , on the other hand , signs of a natural order , abundantly indicative of ' a law in the members , warring against the law of the mind , and ' not unfrequently , alas ! ' bringing him into captivity to ...
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affection affectionate analogy of faith answer anxiety anxious appeared ardency asked attention became Bedford Chapel bereavement Bessingby betwixt Bible blessed Brahmins Bridlington Quay carriage Catechumens character Christian Church circumstances CONGREGATION WORSHIPPING considerable conversation Culmstock dear boy dear child desire devotional Divine Divine grace duty endearments enquiries evinced exercises Exeter expression faith fear feelings felt forgive Frederick frequently friends gave grace habit hath heard heart heaven hope hymns impression infirmities interest Jesus Christ languages of India letter Liverpool Lord Mamma manifested memory ment mentioned mercy mind Minister Miss H moral morning mourning nature observed occasion occasional pain Papa parent particulars peculiar persons pious pleasing pray prayers Rammohun Roy reference religion religious remarkable residence respecting RICHARD HOLLOWAY Scriptures seemed singing sins speak spirit striking strikingly Suttee things thought tion took Unitarian usual whilst wont