The Herald of Peace, Volume 7Hamilton, Adams, & Company, 1829 Includes the annual reports and proceedings of several peace societies. |
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... called the Royal Prince , and they bunched me with their feet , that I fell into a tub , and was so maimed , that they were forced to swaddle me up with clothes . From thence we sailed into Bridlington Bay , where Thomas Swailes and ...
... called the Royal Prince , and they bunched me with their feet , that I fell into a tub , and was so maimed , that they were forced to swaddle me up with clothes . From thence we sailed into Bridlington Bay , where Thomas Swailes and ...
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... called them all again to him , and said , " Hear what I shall say to you ; you see this is a wonderful thing , which is done by an invisible hand , which loosed him , for none of you could see his hands loosed , that were so near him ...
... called them all again to him , and said , " Hear what I shall say to you ; you see this is a wonderful thing , which is done by an invisible hand , which loosed him , for none of you could see his hands loosed , that were so near him ...
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... called a part of the detail ; they were carrying for ward a principle which was common to them as Christians , by whatever peculiar name they called themselves ; and which principle was founded on an enlightened and just , and he might ...
... called a part of the detail ; they were carrying for ward a principle which was common to them as Christians , by whatever peculiar name they called themselves ; and which principle was founded on an enlightened and just , and he might ...
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Christian Guardian on some mistaken | 57 |
Observer Review of | 115 |
Barclays Alexander Practical View | 124 |
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