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The dayspring, Volume 3

 By Unitarian Sunday-School Society

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NORTH ANDOVER, MASS - Page 44
NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. THE Arabs say: "Do good and do not speak of it, and assuredly thy kindness will be recompensed to thee."
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ELLSWORTH, MAINE - Page 102
ELLSWORTH, MAINE. THE LOAF. ONCE upon a time, during a famine, a rich man invited twenty of the poorer children in the town to his house, ...
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DOVER, MASS - Page 171
NORTH AN'DOVER, MASS. THE HUNCHBACK. IN a little village in the south of Flanders there lived, a long time ,ago, a poor tailor named Urban. ...
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Brookline - Page 123
Sometimes we had the delight of a drive into the country, and once stayed at the Perry Farm in Brookline. What enchantment that first waking to ...
Canterbury - Page 68
In the city of Canterbury there was a church which had been built by the ancient Roman Christians, but was used by the Kentish kings for pagan worship ...
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Taunton - Page 136
A MAN wishing to go to Taunton was riding in the opposite direction. Meeting a farmer in the road, he drew up and asked, " How far is it to Taunton, ...
Offa - Page 52
Peter's was spoiled by the Danes, twelve Benedictine monks obtained a charter from Offa, the Mercian king, and built a Monastery which they attached ...
Jerusalem - Page 159
to attend Sunday school after recovering from the operation, the lesson chanced to be about the going up of the Jews to Jerusalem to eat the Passover. ...
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Liverpool - Page 151
The watch I bought in Liverpool. I hurried to the hotel, and putting it in my pocket brought it here, resolving that if he yielded to the temptation ...
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Boston - Page 34
In response to the invitation of the managers of the Mission, the Sunday schools of Boston and vicinity, and perhaps even more distant schools, ...
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Dublin - Page 80
There was a bishop in Dublin who engaged a painter to make a large picture for the Cathedral. The subject chosen was the crossing of the Red Sea by ...
Southampton - Page 163
In the county of Hampshire or Southampton, which is about fifty-five miles in length by thirty in width, there are nineteen of these ruins ; and the ...
Pembroke - Page 51
Who dines off the gleaming Pembroke table, which I proudly rubbed with wax, brush, and silk, as dear old Mrs. Con- len spurred me on, by crying, ...
London - Page 69
Here a Saracen lady kindly tended him during a sickness, and when he was ransomed accompanied him to London and married him. ...
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Edinburgh - Page 98
He had a great taste for drawing, and became so skilful that he was able to support himself later in life, while pursuing his studies in Edinburgh, ...
Lancaster - Page 5
latter consists of two towers, called York and Lancaster, each one hundred feet high. The octagon tower, one hundred and twenty feet above the level ...
New Haven - Page 175
At a recent Sunday- school service in a prominent church in New Haven, the rector was illustrating the necessity of a Christian profession in order ...
Windsor - Page 5
On the south side of the town of Windsor is the GBKAT PARK, well stocked with deer. In the reign of Queen Anne it was a part of Windsor Forest, ...
Plymouth - Page 84
Once she cut up a new garment to stuff a pin-cushion; and she crammed her school desk with biscuits, which the teacher found hard as Plymouth rocks. ...
York - Page 5
latter consists of two towers, called York and Lancaster, each one hundred feet high. The octagon tower, one hundred and twenty feet above the level ...
Austin - Page 68
In AD 596, Pope Gregory I. sent forty Benedictine monks, with Austin or Augustin at their head, to Ethelbert, for the purpose of converting the king ...
New York - Page 15
Nicholas," and will now hail from New York instead of Boston. The new publication gives a third more reading matter than the old, and, judging from ...
Rome - Page 135
of so much enjoyment, and having only very slender ties to bind him to his own birthplace, he spent the greater part of his remaining life in Rome. ...
Cambridge - Page 80
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Delhi - Page 111
In the fourteenth century it was in the possession of Alladin, who placed it among the treasures of Delhi. It was afterwards.
Whittier - Page 176
Here, as ever, Whittier sings out of the heart of humanity : — " The riddle of the world is understood Only by him who feels that God is g»od, ...

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