The Gipsies' Advocate: Or, Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits, of the English Gipsies, to which are Added Many Interesting Anecdotes on the Success that Has Attended the Plans of Several Benevolent Individuals who Anxiously Desire Their Conversion to GodLindsay, 1831 - 167 |
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... pious and benevolent for the promoting a Reformation among the Gipsies . CHAP . XII . The same subject , continued . CHAP . XIII . Further Account of encouraging interviews with Gipsies , and interesting Correspondence . CHAP . XIV ...
... pious and benevolent for the promoting a Reformation among the Gipsies . CHAP . XII . The same subject , continued . CHAP . XIII . Further Account of encouraging interviews with Gipsies , and interesting Correspondence . CHAP . XIV ...
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... pious minister , who visited him in his tent , and made him acquainted with the promises of the gospel . They often saw him A similar instance has been related by a clergyman known to the author ; nor should the interview of CHAP IV The ...
... pious minister , who visited him in his tent , and made him acquainted with the promises of the gospel . They often saw him A similar instance has been related by a clergyman known to the author ; nor should the interview of CHAP IV The ...
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... pious woman , and had known great trials . Her husband was drowned in her presence but a short time before she lost her son in the mysterious way mentioned ; and before he was heard of , she was removed to the enjoyment of a better ...
... pious woman , and had known great trials . Her husband was drowned in her presence but a short time before she lost her son in the mysterious way mentioned ; and before he was heard of , she was removed to the enjoyment of a better ...
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... pious , she is very much improved . She is now able to read her Testament with tolerable ease , takes great pleasure in receiving instruction , and we hope is deeply impressed with the importance of personal reli- gion . She attends ...
... pious , she is very much improved . She is now able to read her Testament with tolerable ease , takes great pleasure in receiving instruction , and we hope is deeply impressed with the importance of personal reli- gion . She attends ...
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... pious lady in London . For this situation she was prepared by one , of equal benevolence , in Southampton , who had her for some time in her own house for that purpose . She continued in this situation till the lady's death , and has ...
... pious lady in London . For this situation she was prepared by one , of equal benevolence , in Southampton , who had her for some time in her own house for that purpose . She continued in this situation till the lady's death , and has ...
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