The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... once : and he remembered also , that , after tea , his aunt took him on her lap , and gave him his first ideas of the immortality of his soul , of what his Saviour had done for him , and of the happiness of heaven and misery of hell ...
... once : and he remembered also , that , after tea , his aunt took him on her lap , and gave him his first ideas of the immortality of his soul , of what his Saviour had done for him , and of the happiness of heaven and misery of hell ...
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... once , one tenth part of the population , he added another service on a Sunday , and several others on the week days . He was happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being par ...
... once , one tenth part of the population , he added another service on a Sunday , and several others on the week days . He was happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being par ...
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... once seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years a situation nearly similar to that in which he himself was placed , and that he might , therefore , pro- bably be able to assist him with the results of his experi ...
... once seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years a situation nearly similar to that in which he himself was placed , and that he might , therefore , pro- bably be able to assist him with the results of his experi ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , and presently found consolation in pouring out his feel- ings before the throne of grace : but whether his prayers for Francis Parnel were answered we shall leave ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , and presently found consolation in pouring out his feel- ings before the throne of grace : but whether his prayers for Francis Parnel were answered we shall leave ...
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... once , when a child , his aunt had been alarmed by strong symptoms of this very complaint , the violence of which now threatened the speedy dissolution of his frame . From the moment of this attack he had been unable to leave his bed ...
... once , when a child , his aunt had been alarmed by strong symptoms of this very complaint , the violence of which now threatened the speedy dissolution of his frame . From the moment of this attack he had been unable to leave his bed ...
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