The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... become universal , would restore the glories of Eden , and make the earth one uni- versal paradise . But the unregenerated man , and he who is but partially delivered from the bonds of Satan , is unable to understand this mystery . He ...
... become universal , would restore the glories of Eden , and make the earth one uni- versal paradise . But the unregenerated man , and he who is but partially delivered from the bonds of Satan , is unable to understand this mystery . He ...
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... become fond of reading . She took par- ticular delight in Scripture , and also in profane history , because it threw light on certain obscure parts of Scrip- ture . She loved sacred music and sacred poetry , and cultivated her taste for ...
... become fond of reading . She took par- ticular delight in Scripture , and also in profane history , because it threw light on certain obscure parts of Scrip- ture . She loved sacred music and sacred poetry , and cultivated her taste for ...
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... become a minister of the Church of England ; and as she was aware that , in order to his acquisition of that knowledge of the learned languages which is thought necessary for those who are to be admitted to ordination , he must , after ...
... become a minister of the Church of England ; and as she was aware that , in order to his acquisition of that knowledge of the learned languages which is thought necessary for those who are to be admitted to ordination , he must , after ...
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... becoming the image of the God incarnate , who in the fifth millen- nial was revealed to man in human flesh in the person of Christ . Hence she led him to trace this emblem through Scripture , in all its various bearings , until she ...
... becoming the image of the God incarnate , who in the fifth millen- nial was revealed to man in human flesh in the person of Christ . Hence she led him to trace this emblem through Scripture , in all its various bearings , until she ...
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... expressed contempt of him and of his religion , that he never felt himself quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- • phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an 18 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... expressed contempt of him and of his religion , that he never felt himself quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- • phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an 18 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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