The Circuit Rider: A Tale of the Heroic AgeP. Smith, 1965 - 332 pagine |
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Pagina 168
... believe that God would convert a man in answer to prayer , when Arminians professed to believe that a man could be a Christian or not as he pleased . Willing , however , to lay the blame of her misfortune on anybody but Morton , she ...
... believe that God would convert a man in answer to prayer , when Arminians professed to believe that a man could be a Christian or not as he pleased . Willing , however , to lay the blame of her misfortune on anybody but Morton , she ...
Pagina 255
... believe that a sheriff who went to Brewer's Hole to get votes would find his hands tied by his political alliances . " Goodwin , " said Magruder , " I don't know how to spare you from preaching and exhorting , but you must take charge ...
... believe that a sheriff who went to Brewer's Hole to get votes would find his hands tied by his political alliances . " Goodwin , " said Magruder , " I don't know how to spare you from preaching and exhorting , but you must take charge ...
Pagina 282
A Tale of the Heroic Age Edward Eggleston. " He may not believe me . " 66 Anybody would believe you . ” " But he will think that I have been deceived , and he cannot bear to look like a coward . " " That's true , " said Pinkey . " Give ...
A Tale of the Heroic Age Edward Eggleston. " He may not believe me . " 66 Anybody would believe you . ” " But he will think that I have been deceived , and he cannot bear to look like a coward . " " That's true , " said Pinkey . " Give ...
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