The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... children to submit to it with joy and rejoicing , inasmuch as it pro- motes their entrance into glory . " I have now , " continued the lady of the manor , explained to you , my dear children , the nature of death ; and will proceed next ...
... children to submit to it with joy and rejoicing , inasmuch as it pro- motes their entrance into glory . " I have now , " continued the lady of the manor , explained to you , my dear children , the nature of death ; and will proceed next ...
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... children of him who was a murderer from the be- ginning . " " What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied ... child of God and the mere professor . As , we , however , are not to judge each other , it is not necessary for us ...
... children of him who was a murderer from the be- ginning . " " What you say , Madam , is certainly true , " replied ... child of God and the mere professor . As , we , however , are not to judge each other , it is not necessary for us ...
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... child would have been reduced to a very destitute situ- ation , had not an aunt of his father , a single woman , of very excellent character , received him into her house with the intention of adopting him as her own child . This lady ...
... child would have been reduced to a very destitute situ- ation , had not an aunt of his father , a single woman , of very excellent character , received him into her house with the intention of adopting him as her own child . This lady ...
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... seize it every where , and hold it fast on every occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Ti- mothy , it might truly have been said , that from a child he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... seize it every where , and hold it fast on every occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Ti- mothy , it might truly have been said , that from a child he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to religion , which she had always represented as the only ... children is so very far removed from Christian simplicity . In the mean time , through the divine blessing on the VOL ...
... child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to religion , which she had always represented as the only ... children is so very far removed from Christian simplicity . In the mean time , through the divine blessing on the VOL ...
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