| Lyman Coleman - 1844 - 510 páginas
...country — one of the most noble-spirited of her sex. It cannot, theretore, be surprising, that so muny editions, and so many thousand copies of her life...spread over the whole world ; and the heroism of her apostleahip and almost martyrdom, stands out a living and heavenly beacon-fire, amid the dark midnight... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1844 - 426 páginas
...country— one of the most noble spirited of her sex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that ao many editions, and so many thousand copies of her...suffering— the selfsacrificing spirit of the retired country-girl, hove spread over the whole world; and the heroism of herapostleship and almost martyrdom,... | |
| John Harris - 1844 - 336 páginas
...moat noble spirited of her sex. Il cannot, therefore, be surprising, that BO many editions, and eo many thousand copies of her life and adventures have...suffering— the selfsacrificing spirit of the retired country-girl, have spread over tj.e whole world; and the heroism of herapostleship and almost martyrdom,... | |
| Lyman Coleman - 1844 - 482 páginas
...country — one of the most noble-spirited of her sex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that •o many editions, and so many thousand copies of her...The name — the long career of suffering — the self- , sacrificing spirit of the retired country-girl, have spread over the whole world; and the heroism... | |
| Henry Jones Ripley - 1844 - 590 páginas
...most noble spirited of her sez. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, thai an many editions, and FO many thousand copies of her life and adventures have...been sold. The name — the long career of suffering — itie selfsacrificing apirit of the retired country-girl, have spread over the whole World; and... | |
| Henry Jones Ripley - 1843 - 376 páginas
...noble-spirited of heraex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that so many editions, and su many tlfuusand copies of her life and adventures have been sold....long career of suffering — the self-sacrificing •pint of the retired cou n try- girl, have spread over the whole world; and the heroism of her apostleship... | |
| Transmontanus - 1844 - 198 páginas
...It cannot, therefore, lie surprising, that BO many editions, and so many thousand copies of her lite and adventures have been sold. The name — the long...suffering — the selfsacrificing spirit of the retired country-girl, have spread over the whole world; and the heroism of herapostleship and almost martyrdom,... | |
| Milo Parker Jewett - 1845 - 132 páginas
...our country—cne of the most noble spirited of her sex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that eo many editions, and so many thousand copies of her life and adventures have been sold. The name—the long career of suffering—the selfsacrificing spirit of the retired country-girl, have... | |
| Thomas William Jenkyn - 1846 - 336 páginas
...one of the most noble-spirited of her sex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that so many ediuons, and so many thousand copies of her life and adventures...suffering — the selfsacrificing spirit of the retired country-girl, have spread over the whole world ; and the heroism of her apostleship and almost martyrdom,... | |
| Adoniram Judson - 1846 - 144 páginas
...Memoirs of Mrs. Judson. She was an honor to our country — one of the most noble-spirited of her sex. It cannot, therefore, be surprising, that so many editions, and so many thousand copies of her Hie and adventures have been sold. The name— the long career of suffering — the selfsacrificing... | |
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