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The Wesleyan Sunday-School Magazine, and Journal of Education, for the Year 1868, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint)
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The Wesleyan Sunday-School Magazine, and Journal of Education, for the Year 1868, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint)
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The Wesleyan Sunday-School Magazine, and Journal of Education, for the Year 1868, Vol. 3 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Wesleyan Sunday-School Magazine, and Journal of Education, for the Year 1868, Vol. 3
Farewell, Jinnie l 254 Four in the morning, 206 George H. Decker's father, 83 Grace triumphant, 206 Hedley Vicars, 182 Henry II. And his sons, 39 Jacob Links's blunders, 82 James Burroughs, 279 Jamie's corner, 231 Jemima of e1j1, 275 Jim Dick, 210 Joel Bulu, 107 John P. James. 130 Joseph of Kafiirland, 86 Kafiir thieves praying, 161 Kitty and Jane, 107 Kitty's difiiculty, 182 Lady Maxwell, 112 Life in death, 12 Lord Raglan's lunch, 39 Loss of the Rothsay 2713 Mary's new frock, 59 Miss Elizabeth Nodes, 160' Mother and children, 111 Mrs. Susannah Wesley, 111 Naimbanna, 133 Narraput and the robbers, 255 No time for explanation, 107 Old Gungajeet, 86 Old William, of Hahfax,-161 Peter Links, 16 Burrum Soatuntre, 12 Ragged Tom, 107 Rare flowers made common, 35 Rev. William Entwisle,-1 1 2 Rev. Robert Newton, D:D 27 9' Rev. Theophilus Pearstm, 186 Rev. Joseph Sutclifl'e, 227 Richard Cecil, 36 Search for a home, 12 Shusco, the mystery-man, 62 The brave student, 15 The caldron of oil, 83 The charcoal-carrier, 250' The colossus of Rhodes; 13' The conqueror' s burial, 230 The converted slave-dealer, 85 The dark day, 254 The dead bird, 227 The five-pound note; 133.
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