The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... desire the death of any one in order to advance what I suppose to be my own interest , I am guilty of murder in thought and before God . For it is written , Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer : and ye know that no murderer hath ...
... desire the death of any one in order to advance what I suppose to be my own interest , I am guilty of murder in thought and before God . For it is written , Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer : and ye know that no murderer hath ...
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... desires something which he sees in the possession of others ; and is only restrained from depriving them of the objects desired , by want of power , fear of punishment , dread of shame , or , if he be partly reformed , by something like ...
... desires something which he sees in the possession of others ; and is only restrained from depriving them of the objects desired , by want of power , fear of punishment , dread of shame , or , if he be partly reformed , by something like ...
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... desire to be exalted upon earth , and no wish but for the general extension and stability of Christ's kingdom . He belongeth not to the kingdoms of the world , and has no part in them ; and therefore , as the ancient Romans laboured for ...
... desire to be exalted upon earth , and no wish but for the general extension and stability of Christ's kingdom . He belongeth not to the kingdoms of the world , and has no part in them ; and therefore , as the ancient Romans laboured for ...
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... desire of his heart was to serve his God in simplicity , and to be separate from the world . The young people had spent two winters together , and were looking forward to a third , when they were unex- pectedly deprived of their pious ...
... desire of his heart was to serve his God in simplicity , and to be separate from the world . The young people had spent two winters together , and were looking forward to a third , when they were unex- pectedly deprived of their pious ...
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... desire of exalting self , and seeking the favour of man rather than that of God . Edmund had been but a short time with Mr. Parnel , before he was well aware that his former humble friend made pretensions to be a man of fashion ; not ...
... desire of exalting self , and seeking the favour of man rather than that of God . Edmund had been but a short time with Mr. Parnel , before he was well aware that his former humble friend made pretensions to be a man of fashion ; not ...
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