The History of the Fairchild FamilyGarland Publishing, 1977 - 302 pàgines The exploits of a British family whose children, while frequently involved in misbehavior, are taught the error of their ways with strong doses of Christian doctrine. |
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Pàgina 100
... clothes before ; and when they saw Miss Augusta dressed in them , they could not help looking at their own plain frocks , and black shoes , and feeling quite ashamed of them ; though there was no more reason to be ashamed of their clothes ...
... clothes before ; and when they saw Miss Augusta dressed in them , they could not help looking at their own plain frocks , and black shoes , and feeling quite ashamed of them ; though there was no more reason to be ashamed of their clothes ...
Pàgina 102
... clothes , and play - things , and beautiful rooms in which she lived , with the number of people she had to attend her , had made them both out of humour with their own humble way of living , and small house and plain clothes . Their ...
... clothes , and play - things , and beautiful rooms in which she lived , with the number of people she had to attend her , had made them both out of humour with their own humble way of living , and small house and plain clothes . Their ...
Pàgina 176
... clothes , or estates , because , when per- sons do any thing dishonest , they strive to hide it ; but this I believe , that , if we could know the truth of all these things , we should find that by some means or other God always makes ...
... clothes , or estates , because , when per- sons do any thing dishonest , they strive to hide it ; but this I believe , that , if we could know the truth of all these things , we should find that by some means or other God always makes ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Man before the Fall | 8 |
General Depravity of Mankind in all Countries after | 14 |
Copyright | |
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Adam and Eve Almighty answered apples aunts Bellemont Betty Bible blessed breakfast called Charles church coppice cottage Crosbie Cutshorter dear children dear Father dear Saviour death dinner doll door dressed Emily and Lucy eyes Fair Fairchild Fairchild Family Father fear garden garden of Eden give glory God the Father governess grace happy hear heard heaven hell HYMN Jesus Christ John Lady Noble little boy little girls little Henry little Marten live looked Lord Jesus Christ Lucy and Emily Marchioness Marquis Marten's mother Mary Bush Master Henry Miss Augusta morning naughty never papa and mamma parents parlour poor pray prayer pretty Rantipole shew sins sister Somers Squire Broom story tell Tenterden thee things thou thought thy Holy Spirit told took trees unto Waldenses walk whilst wickedness wish