The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... live according to the flesh . These are so mingled with each other in society , and are fre- quently so confounded by human weakness and the re- maining influence of sin on the one hand , and worldly wisdom and cunning on the other ...
... live according to the flesh . These are so mingled with each other in society , and are fre- quently so confounded by human weakness and the re- maining influence of sin on the one hand , and worldly wisdom and cunning on the other ...
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... lives for its glory , so he , while exerting a similar spirit in a better cause , ought only to desire the prospe- rity of Christ's Church on earth , and wish alone that he might be employed in the promotion of this mighty work , if it ...
... lives for its glory , so he , while exerting a similar spirit in a better cause , ought only to desire the prospe- rity of Christ's Church on earth , and wish alone that he might be employed in the promotion of this mighty work , if it ...
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... live in a more magnificent style than that in which his father did . Nevertheless , when urged upon these points , he would solemnly declare that the secret desire of his heart was to serve his God in simplicity , and to be separate ...
... live in a more magnificent style than that in which his father did . Nevertheless , when urged upon these points , he would solemnly declare that the secret desire of his heart was to serve his God in simplicity , and to be separate ...
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... live under a perpetual restraint was painful , and particularly so , as he saw his friend , after several violent contests , gra- dually sinking on many occasions into the ordinary way of thinking which prevailed in their tutor's family ...
... live under a perpetual restraint was painful , and particularly so , as he saw his friend , after several violent contests , gra- dually sinking on many occasions into the ordinary way of thinking which prevailed in their tutor's family ...
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... live close to God ; neither was he unmindful of an awful remark frequently made by his aunt respecting those persons who take upon themselves the charge of souls , whether in the capacity of ministers , schoolmasters , catechists , 44 ...
... live close to God ; neither was he unmindful of an awful remark frequently made by his aunt respecting those persons who take upon themselves the charge of souls , whether in the capacity of ministers , schoolmasters , catechists , 44 ...
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