The Lady of the Manor, 4. köide |
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Murderers then we all are , my dear young people , and by nature the children of
him who was a murderer from the ... discerning , is able accurately to distinguish ,
on all occasions , between the real child of God and the mere professor .
Murderers then we all are , my dear young people , and by nature the children of
him who was a murderer from the ... discerning , is able accurately to distinguish ,
on all occasions , between the real child of God and the mere professor .
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... as much as she could , to seize it every where , and hold it fast on every
occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Timothy , it might truly have been
said , that from a child he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which THE
LADY ...
... as much as she could , to seize it every where , and hold it fast on every
occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Timothy , it might truly have been
said , that from a child he was made to know the Holy Scriptures , which THE
LADY ...
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She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to
religion , which she had always represented as the only needful thing , to which
every other ought to be entirely subservient . " Whether you eat , or whether you ...
She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard to
religion , which she had always represented as the only needful thing , to which
every other ought to be entirely subservient . " Whether you eat , or whether you ...
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He , however , in the mean time , passed through the University very quietly , and
remained there till he was of age to be ordained , when a curacy became vacant
in the very parish in which he had resided from a child . Edmund heard of this ...
He , however , in the mean time , passed through the University very quietly , and
remained there till he was of age to be ordained , when a curacy became vacant
in the very parish in which he had resided from a child . Edmund heard of this ...
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He was happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had
known him from a child , and being partial to him , was easily persuaded to yield
to all his requests . During his visits among his people , the young curate THE ...
He was happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had
known him from a child , and being partial to him , was easily persuaded to yield
to all his requests . During his visits among his people , the young curate THE ...
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