The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... able accurately to distinguish , on all occasions , between the real child of God and the mere professor . As , we , however , are not to judge each other , it is not necessary for us to look any further into these matters than may be ...
... able accurately to distinguish , on all occasions , between the real child of God and the mere professor . As , we , however , are not to judge each other , it is not necessary for us to look any further into these matters than may be ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which are able to make us wise unto salvation , through faith which is in Christ Jesus . For all Scripture is given by inspiration of God , and is profitable for doctrine ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which are able to make us wise unto salvation , through faith which is in Christ Jesus . For all Scripture is given by inspiration of God , and is profitable for doctrine ...
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... able to continue her plan of religious instruction in some degree as formerly . She found , however , when her little pupil entered more into the world , and was made to learn most of his lessons in books the tendency of which was not ...
... able to continue her plan of religious instruction in some degree as formerly . She found , however , when her little pupil entered more into the world , and was made to learn most of his lessons in books the tendency of which was not ...
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... able to judge of the effect upon the feelings of little Edmund , when , in the course of common education , ordinary mo- tives of conduct were presented to his young mind . In order , however , if possible , to counteract the hurtful ...
... able to judge of the effect upon the feelings of little Edmund , when , in the course of common education , ordinary mo- tives of conduct were presented to his young mind . In order , however , if possible , to counteract the hurtful ...
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... able ministers of the New Testa- ment , not of the letter , but of the spirit : for the letter killeth , but the spirit giveth life . ( 2 Cor . iii . 6. ) " " Thus then , " said she , " spiritual life and spiritual death are as ...
... able ministers of the New Testa- ment , not of the letter , but of the spirit : for the letter killeth , but the spirit giveth life . ( 2 Cor . iii . 6. ) " " Thus then , " said she , " spiritual life and spiritual death are as ...
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