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Dickinson, James A memorable instance of the Divine protection and deliverance of James Dickenson [i.e., Dickinson], and Jane Fearon. (Both of Cumberland in England) On a religious visit to Scotland. Giving an account of their miraculous escape from being robbed and murdered, in the early part of their labors in the Gospel. Related by themselves to Sarah Taylor, when each of them was about eighty years of age, and she was about eighteen, one assisting the other in recalling the particulars as they related them
Dickinson, James A memorable instance of Divine guidance and protection. An account of some extraordinary circumstances, which attended James Dickinson, and Jane Fearon, both of Cumberland, when on a visit to Scotland, in the early part of their labours in the Gospel. Related by themselves, when each about 80 years of age, to Sarah Taylor, when she was about 18 years old--the one assisting the other in recollecting the particulars as they related them to her
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Conversations on common things; or, Guide to knowledge. With questions. : For the use of schools. By a teacher. ; [Three lines from Locke
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Private hours. By the author of Evening hours. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Conversations on common things; or, Guide to knowledge. With questions. : For the use of schools and families. By a teacher. ; [Three lines from Locke
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Hymns for children. Selected and altered. : With appropriate texts of Scripture. By the author of "Conversations on common things." ; [Four lines of quotation from Alison
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Robert Woodard; or, The heedless boy. By the author of "John Williams," "Alice and Ruth," &c
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Conversations on common things; or Guide to knowledge. With questions. : For the use of schools and families. By a teacher. ; [Three lines from Locke
Dix, Dorothea Lynde James Coleman; or, The reward of perseverance. By the author of "John Williams," "Robert Woodard," &c
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Sequel to Marrion Wilder. By the author of "John Williams," "George Mills," &c
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Conversations on common things; or, Guide to knowledge. With questions. : For the use of schools and families. By a teacher. ; [Three lines of text
Dix, Dorothea Lynde John Williams, or The sailor boy. [Two lines of verse
Dix, Dorothea Lynde The storm. By the author of "John Williams," "Alice and Ruth," &c
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Conversations on common things; or, Guide to knowledge. With questions. : For the use of schools and families. By a teacher. ; [Three lines of text
Dix, Dorothea Lynde Marrion Wilder, or The passionate little girl
Doane, George Washington The Church's care for little children: the second charge to the clergy of the Diocese of New Jersey, at the opening of the annual convention, in Trinity Church, Newark, May 25, 1836; by the Rt. Rev. George W. Doane, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese
Doane, George Washington Poetry for young children
Doddridge, Philip Familiar dialogues. Recommended by Dr. Doddridge
Doddridge, Philip The friendly instructor or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen in which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues : with a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge
Doddridge, Philip The friendly instructer: or, A companion for young masters and misses. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady
Doddridge, Philip The friendly instructor: or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. : With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge
Doddridge, Philip Hymns in prose for children. By Mrs. Barbauld, author of Lessons for children
Doddridge, Philip The friendly instructor: or, A companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. In which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. : With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge
Doddridge, Philip Familiar dialogues; or, A companion for young ladies and gentlemen: In which their duty to God and their parents, their behaviour to superiors and inferiors, and several other useful and instructive lessons, are recommended. : In two parts: with a preface, by P. Doddridge, D.D. author of The rise and progress of religion, &c. Revised by the Committee of Publication of the American S.S. Union
Doddridge, Philip The friendly instructor: or, A Companion for young ladies and young gentlemen. in which their duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. By a lady