| Thomas Durant - 1822 - 256 halaman
...and our child lived long enough to feel its importance, and to bless God that his .parents VOL. I. fc had never departed from it I am not sure that my agony,...manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious of falsehood,—that there must have been some misconception in the case, and that my boy was yet innocent.... | |
| 1823 - 602 halaman
...our motto; and our child lived long enough to feel its importance, and to bless God that his parents had never departed from it. I am not sure that my...betraying my emotions, I asked him what he had said. IJe answered, at once, in so artless and unembarrassed a manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823 - 608 halaman
...our motto ; and our child lived long enough to feel its importance, and lo bless God that his pareuts had never departed from it. I am not sure that my...betraying my emotions, I asked him what he had said, lie answered, ut once, in so artless and unembarrassed a manner, as to convince me that he was unconscious... | |
| John Todd - 1844 - 230 halaman
...hopes. This might, I thought, be the commencement of a series of evils forever ruinous to our peace. I am not sure that my agony, on hearing of his death,...what he had said. He answered, at once, in so artless a manner, as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry, and, in a few moments,... | |
| John Todd - 1859 - 330 halaman
...hopes. This might, I thought, be the commencement of a series of evils for ever ruinous to our peace. I am not sure that my agony, on hearing of his death,...I asked him what he had said. He answered at once, is so artless a manner, as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry, and... | |
| John Todd - 1860 - 376 halaman
...hopes. This might, I thought, be the commencement of a series of evils for ever ruinous to our peace. I am not sure that my agony, on hearing of his death,...what he had said. He answered, at once, in so artless a manner, as to convince me that my boy was yet innocent. I pursued the inquiry, and, in a few moments,... | |
| Home principles - 1876 - 204 halaman
...thunderstruck and almost distracted ; for the information seemed to blast my most cherished hopes. I am not, sure that my agony on hearing of his death...I then endured from an apprehension of his guilt.' " You see how a good father abhors a single lie. Guard, then, my beloved children, against the FIEST... | |
| Elsie Browning Michie - 2006 - 222 halaman
...This might, 1 thought, be the commencement of a series of evils for ever ruinous to our peace. ... 1 am not sure that my agony, on hearing of his death, was much more intense than that which 1 endured, from an apprehension of his guilt. "'" Evangelical children were not simply watched and... | |
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