The Lady of the Manor, 4. köide |
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Page 11
... from the period in which he first appeared under that emblem on the altar of
Abel till he shall shine triumphantly in the New Jerusalem , having accomplished
the mighty work of man's redemption . And , as the mind of the little boy expanded
...
... from the period in which he first appeared under that emblem on the altar of
Abel till he shall shine triumphantly in the New Jerusalem , having accomplished
the mighty work of man's redemption . And , as the mind of the little boy expanded
...
Page 17
Edmund , however , had no time to meditate on this subject ; he now felt himself
called upon to act , and to shew that part of his character which hitherto had not
appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a ...
Edmund , however , had no time to meditate on this subject ; he now felt himself
called upon to act , and to shew that part of his character which hitherto had not
appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a ...
Page 19
It now appeared , that Francis might be amiable , could he be brought to think
less of himself and of the world , and to devote himself more entirely to the
service of God . But the same error which pervades too many places of education
in the ...
It now appeared , that Francis might be amiable , could he be brought to think
less of himself and of the world , and to devote himself more entirely to the
service of God . But the same error which pervades too many places of education
in the ...
Page 33
Nevertheless he trusted that all was right at the bottom , notwithstanding this little
appearance of what he could not relish . He therefore accepted Mr. Parnel's
invitation to dinner , and tried to hope that he was about to enjoy a delightful
season ...
Nevertheless he trusted that all was right at the bottom , notwithstanding this little
appearance of what he could not relish . He therefore accepted Mr. Parnel's
invitation to dinner , and tried to hope that he was about to enjoy a delightful
season ...
Page 51
... with Mr. Stephens were then not understood by the latter , though they
appeared afterwards , “ you are warm . What reason can I possibly have for my
sincerity but your real good ? ” “ None , undoubtedly , ” replied the unsuspicious
Edmund ...
... with Mr. Stephens were then not understood by the latter , though they
appeared afterwards , “ you are warm . What reason can I possibly have for my
sincerity but your real good ? ” “ None , undoubtedly , ” replied the unsuspicious
Edmund ...
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