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Page 13
Having therefore proceeded thus far with such decided simplicity and perfect
success , she was very well able to judge of the effect upon the feelings of little
Edmund , when , in the course of common education , ordinary motives of
conduct ...
Having therefore proceeded thus far with such decided simplicity and perfect
success , she was very well able to judge of the effect upon the feelings of little
Edmund , when , in the course of common education , ordinary motives of
conduct ...
Page 17
Edmund Stephens , ” replied the other : “ and I require you either to give up your
pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . ” While these few
words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the latter had to endure ...
Edmund Stephens , ” replied the other : “ and I require you either to give up your
pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . ” While these few
words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the latter had to endure ...
Page 24
... and though he might be urged to a participation in almost any act of piety and
self - denial to which Edmund accustomed himself , yet now and then a degree of
inconsistency was discernible in his conduct which grieved Mrs. Mary Stephens ...
... and though he might be urged to a participation in almost any act of piety and
self - denial to which Edmund accustomed himself , yet now and then a degree of
inconsistency was discernible in his conduct which grieved Mrs. Mary Stephens ...
Page 36
... of making yourself equally disagreeable to what is called the low Church . I
know that it is impossible to please all men : but surely there is a wide difference
between a mean and shuffling conduct , and that which breathes universal
defiance ...
... of making yourself equally disagreeable to what is called the low Church . I
know that it is impossible to please all men : but surely there is a wide difference
between a mean and shuffling conduct , and that which breathes universal
defiance ...
Page 38
This remark related to the conduct of Aaron and Miriam , when they reproved
Moses on account of the Ethiopian woman , and thereby incurred the displeasure
of the Almighty . Whatever might have been their motives for this sudden attack ...
This remark related to the conduct of Aaron and Miriam , when they reproved
Moses on account of the Ethiopian woman , and thereby incurred the displeasure
of the Almighty . Whatever might have been their motives for this sudden attack ...
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