The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... received him into her house with the intention of adopting him as her own child . This lady , by name Mrs. Mary Stephens , had , through divine grace , been enabled to devote herself , for some years past , to the service of God . Her ...
... received him into her house with the intention of adopting him as her own child . This lady , by name Mrs. Mary Stephens , had , through divine grace , been enabled to devote herself , for some years past , to the service of God . Her ...
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... received into glory , that we can hardly wonder if some should de- spair when they do not immediately see the blessing of God upon their labours . Nevertheless , those who have faith in Him who has said , I will pour my Spirit upon thy ...
... received into glory , that we can hardly wonder if some should de- spair when they do not immediately see the blessing of God upon their labours . Nevertheless , those who have faith in Him who has said , I will pour my Spirit upon thy ...
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... received by his schoolfellows as if nothing unpleasant had happened on his part : and being afterwards conti- nually withheld by his humble friend from displaying his heroic spirit , he was allowed to read his Bible when- ever he chose ...
... received by his schoolfellows as if nothing unpleasant had happened on his part : and being afterwards conti- nually withheld by his humble friend from displaying his heroic spirit , he was allowed to read his Bible when- ever he chose ...
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... received . Mixed motives of action had been given to this boy , motives of action replete with spiritual death . He had been told that learning was necessary , not only for the elucidation of Scripture , ( for which alone it ought to be ...
... received . Mixed motives of action had been given to this boy , motives of action replete with spiritual death . He had been told that learning was necessary , not only for the elucidation of Scripture , ( for which alone it ought to be ...
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... received with a purer feeling of faith , it would prove a grand means of improving the motives of action of a young Christian . " A youth who has just finished his studies in some celebrated academy , or other place of education , " she ...
... received with a purer feeling of faith , it would prove a grand means of improving the motives of action of a young Christian . " A youth who has just finished his studies in some celebrated academy , or other place of education , " she ...
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added Amelia answer appeared Ariadne aunt ayah baronet beautiful beloved brielle Calcutta called carriage Cawnpore character child Christian Cicely Clara Clifton Castle daugh daughter dear death door Edmund Stephens endeavoured expression eyes father feelings Fortescue Frederick Falconer Gabrielle gentleman girl give hall hand happy hear heard heart Holy hope humble James Horton Julia kind Lady Augusta Lady Frances little Annette little Flora looked Lord Madame de Roseau manner marriage Mary Stephens mean mind Miss Atkins Miss Beaumont Miss Carrisforth Miss Chatterton Miss Clifford Miss Crawford Miss Mortimer morning mother never occasion passed Patterson persons pious present pupil racter religion remark rendered respect Robert Lambert Sackville servant Sir Anthony Sir James Sir Robert soon speak spirit Squire tears tell thing thought tion took tutor verandah violent wish woman young lady