Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineB. Blom, 1972 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... heart too much upon it , ” he writes , with kindly anxiety . Savery was so far out of his time as to believe in his heart of hearts that riches and Quakerism were an ill - yoked team . But English Friends thought otherwise . 1 Savery ...
... heart too much upon it , ” he writes , with kindly anxiety . Savery was so far out of his time as to believe in his heart of hearts that riches and Quakerism were an ill - yoked team . But English Friends thought otherwise . 1 Savery ...
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... heart expanded , her pulses quickened , her confidence increased . " I look upon this as one of the happy and bright seasons of my life . " In this mood , open , confiding , understanding , and un- derstood , she went to Deborah Darby's ...
... heart expanded , her pulses quickened , her confidence increased . " I look upon this as one of the happy and bright seasons of my life . " In this mood , open , confiding , understanding , and un- derstood , she went to Deborah Darby's ...
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... heart where no earthly passion should produce it . ” She cannot bear , however , to condemn what was so joyous . " Music may sometimes be of use ; and I think our earthy feel- ings are made use of to lead us much to better things ...
... heart where no earthly passion should produce it . ” She cannot bear , however , to condemn what was so joyous . " Music may sometimes be of use ; and I think our earthy feel- ings are made use of to lead us much to better things ...
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THE FAMILY AT EARLHAM | 15 |
BETSY | 29 |
LONDON | 54 |
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