| 1804 - 824 стор.
...fear to give considerable eftuct to that religious order they had established. The invisible worid being in a great measure habitually before them, they both in their respective of God. It was subject, like other houses, to departments attended to those who were mortality; but... | |
| 1806 - 650 стор.
...assimilating intlucncc on their family; and served to give considerable effect to that religious order thejr had established. The invisible world being in a great...seemed as if the training them for an eternal state was, in their views, the principal purpose for which divine Providence gave them an offspring; and... | |
| 1839 - 302 стор.
...hitherto to observe now being unnecessary, they entered on a state blessed with all the enjoyments which an unshackled affection could yield to minds seasoned...seemed as if the training them for an eternal state was, in their view, the principal purpose for which Divine Providence gave them an offspring. And to... | |
| James Bean - 1840 - 114 стор.
...the society of each other. Their unanimity, their visible, though unstudied interchanges of kindness, had an assimilating influence on their family, and...to those who were under them, (whether children or domestics,) as having the charge of immortals. Such was their behavior towards their children, that... | |
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