The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... hand , and worldly wisdom and cunning on the other , that no mere man , however discerning , is able accurately to distinguish , on all occasions , between the real child of God and the mere professor . As , we , however , are not to ...
... hand , and worldly wisdom and cunning on the other , that no mere man , however discerning , is able accurately to distinguish , on all occasions , between the real child of God and the mere professor . As , we , however , are not to ...
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... hands of the ministers of Christ , as the natural life is in the hands and under the command of the physician : and that minister , who , through an overweening love of self , through indolence , or any other motive , fails to deliver ...
... hands of the ministers of Christ , as the natural life is in the hands and under the command of the physician : and that minister , who , through an overweening love of self , through indolence , or any other motive , fails to deliver ...
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... hands of the Almighty . To be instruments , therefore , of good is what we ought to seek ; and though offences must come , we must recollect that woe is pronounced on that man by whom they shall come . 99 The excellent lady would then ...
... hands of the Almighty . To be instruments , therefore , of good is what we ought to seek ; and though offences must come , we must recollect that woe is pronounced on that man by whom they shall come . 99 The excellent lady would then ...
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... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name . And though he may be particularly attached to his own form of worship and peculiar household , yet he will not presume to mar the work , or weaken the influence , of any individual who ...
... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name . And though he may be particularly attached to his own form of worship and peculiar household , yet he will not presume to mar the work , or weaken the influence , of any individual who ...
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... hand of fellowship to him , and assure him , that between them there should be no other contest than a holy strife ... hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his usefulness , am I not , humanly speak- ing ...
... hand of fellowship to him , and assure him , that between them there should be no other contest than a holy strife ... hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his usefulness , am I not , humanly speak- ing ...
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