7481
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A Christian's duty briefly set forth. There is nothing that I ought to wish for so much, as to have my heart clean in the sight of God, so that after I die, my soul may be happy for ever. But how may I secure to myself this blessing? By performing with the assistance of his grace, my duty to him, my duty to my neighbour, and my duty to myself.
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Grubb
, Sarah
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1790 |
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12422
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Fanny, or True Benevolence: To Which are Added Miscellaneous Poems: By Mrs. A. S. Bell.
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Bell
, Mrs. A. S.
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1821 |
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7500
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Some remarks on Christian discipline, as it respects the education of youth. By Sarah Grubb.
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Grubb
, Sarah
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1798 |
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9982
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The Bank of Faith and Works United. By Dorothy Ripley, citizen of this world, but going above to the New Jerusalem.
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Ripley
, Dorothy
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George Clark (Whitby)
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1822 |
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11451
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The Hermit of Eskdaleside, with Other Poems. By I. A. M.
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Merryweather
, Jane Anderson
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R. Kirby (Whitby)
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1833 |
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