The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... added he , seeing the tears start in Parnel's eyes ; excuse me , Christian brother , and do not be offended , if I tell you that your religion wants the very corner - stone on which it should be built , and for want of which it cannot ...
... added he , seeing the tears start in Parnel's eyes ; excuse me , Christian brother , and do not be offended , if I tell you that your religion wants the very corner - stone on which it should be built , and for want of which it cannot ...
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... added she , " should have no desire to be exalted upon earth , and no wish but for the general extension and stability of Christ's kingdom . He belongeth not to the kingdoms of the world , and has no part in them ; and therefore , as ...
... added she , " should have no desire to be exalted upon earth , and no wish but for the general extension and stability of Christ's kingdom . He belongeth not to the kingdoms of the world , and has no part in them ; and therefore , as ...
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... added another service on a Sunday , and several others on the week days . He was happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being par- tial to him , was easily persuaded to yield ...
... added another service on a Sunday , and several others on the week days . He was happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being par- tial to him , was easily persuaded to yield ...
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... added Edmund , his voice assuming that expression of noble pathos which it ever did on occasion of his tenderer feelings being excited , " and then , my Francis , then where will be that useful- ness which we so often promised ourselves ...
... added Edmund , his voice assuming that expression of noble pathos which it ever did on occasion of his tenderer feelings being excited , " and then , my Francis , then where will be that useful- ness which we so often promised ourselves ...
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... added , " the impractica- bility of their being realized did not then appear to us ; we did not then perceive that these beautiful images were the mere creations of an imagination heated by enthusiasm . A very slight acquaintance with ...
... added , " the impractica- bility of their being realized did not then appear to us ; we did not then perceive that these beautiful images were the mere creations of an imagination heated by enthusiasm . A very slight acquaintance with ...
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