The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... brought in guilty in every con- versation , and now I dare not plead innocence on any occasion . " " Until we are made sensible of the spirituality and ex- tent of the law of God , my dear young people , " remark- ed their excellent ...
... brought in guilty in every con- versation , and now I dare not plead innocence on any occasion . " " Until we are made sensible of the spirituality and ex- tent of the law of God , my dear young people , " remark- ed their excellent ...
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... brought life and immor- tality to light . ( 2 Tim . i . 10. ) All living creatures on earth are subject to temporal death ; all unregenerate persons are under the dominion of spiritual death ; and all men who die unrenewed will be ...
... brought life and immor- tality to light . ( 2 Tim . i . 10. ) All living creatures on earth are subject to temporal death ; all unregenerate persons are under the dominion of spiritual death ; and all men who die unrenewed will be ...
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... brought up in polished life , yet , having been early led by divine grace into a know- ledge of that which is right , had been enabled to cast away those petty and unimportant cares and employ- ments which too often fill the female mind ...
... brought up in polished life , yet , having been early led by divine grace into a know- ledge of that which is right , had been enabled to cast away those petty and unimportant cares and employ- ments which too often fill the female mind ...
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... brought him to the completion of all things , when the man Christ , having finished his office , and delivered up all things unto the Father , it shall be said , The city hath no need of the sun to shine in it : for the glory of God did ...
... brought him to the completion of all things , when the man Christ , having finished his office , and delivered up all things unto the Father , it shall be said , The city hath no need of the sun to shine in it : for the glory of God did ...
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... brought up her ne- phew with one simple decided view . She had directed his infant gaze to the Star of Bethlehem ; and whenever it seemed to wander from that bright object , she had carefully endeavoured to restore its tendency , and ...
... brought up her ne- phew with one simple decided view . She had directed his infant gaze to the Star of Bethlehem ; and whenever it seemed to wander from that bright object , she had carefully endeavoured to restore its tendency , and ...
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