The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... character . But inasmuch as wars between nations are commonly beyond the province of females in retired life , I say the less on this part of my subject ; only remarking , that it should be the object of every woman on all occasions to ...
... character . But inasmuch as wars between nations are commonly beyond the province of females in retired life , I say the less on this part of my subject ; only remarking , that it should be the object of every woman on all occasions to ...
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... character in general . I have laboured , in our examination of those commandments which have already passed before us , to shew their spiritual nature and tendency ; and not only to prove that we are con- demned by each , but also to ...
... character in general . I have laboured , in our examination of those commandments which have already passed before us , to shew their spiritual nature and tendency ; and not only to prove that we are con- demned by each , but also to ...
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... character which aims to advance self is neither more nor less than that of a murderer , and that religion itself often proves too weak to restrain such an one from sacrificing every other feeling to that of his own exaltation . " In ...
... character which aims to advance self is neither more nor less than that of a murderer , and that religion itself often proves too weak to restrain such an one from sacrificing every other feeling to that of his own exaltation . " In ...
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... character of our Lord throughout the Holy Scriptures which she caused her little pupil to study with greater attention than that of the Shepherd ; pointing out the disinterestedness and the devotedness of the True Shepherd for his flock ...
... character of our Lord throughout the Holy Scriptures which she caused her little pupil to study with greater attention than that of the Shepherd ; pointing out the disinterestedness and the devotedness of the True Shepherd for his flock ...
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... character did not attain to that extent of usefulness which it might , otherwise , have reached , she might justly be numbered among those of whom it is said , Woe unto the world becausé of offences ! for it must needs be that offences ...
... character did not attain to that extent of usefulness which it might , otherwise , have reached , she might justly be numbered among those of whom it is said , Woe unto the world becausé of offences ! for it must needs be that offences ...
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