The Lady of the Manor, 4. köide |
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Page 19
But the same error which pervades too many places of education in the Christian
world had evidently been blended with the instructions that he had received .
Mixed motives of action had been given to this boy , motives of action replete with
...
But the same error which pervades too many places of education in the Christian
world had evidently been blended with the instructions that he had received .
Mixed motives of action had been given to this boy , motives of action replete with
...
Page 25
... which rejects every sentiment that at the first blush does not coincide with
opinions already received ; and sometimes , I fear , it is to be attributed to the
secret wish of reconciling those things which cannot be reconciled , nainely ,
earthly with ...
... which rejects every sentiment that at the first blush does not coincide with
opinions already received ; and sometimes , I fear , it is to be attributed to the
secret wish of reconciling those things which cannot be reconciled , nainely ,
earthly with ...
Page 26
... Parnel had passed through the University with considerable eclat , had
obtained several prizes , and , having received deacon's orders , was engaged
as a tutor in a nobleman's family , about the time that Edmund entered on his
curacy .
... Parnel had passed through the University with considerable eclat , had
obtained several prizes , and , having received deacon's orders , was engaged
as a tutor in a nobleman's family , about the time that Edmund entered on his
curacy .
Page 29
He received his overtures with cordiality ; and it not unfrequently happened , after
this , that these servants of God would consult together , to bring to pass their little
plans for the advancement of the glory of their common Master .
He received his overtures with cordiality ; and it not unfrequently happened , after
this , that these servants of God would consult together , to bring to pass their little
plans for the advancement of the glory of their common Master .
Page 56
After having received the notice of dismissal from his curacy , he had returned
home in great agitation of mind , and shut himself up for a while in his own
apartments , where he no doubt used the means appointed by the Almighty for
obtaining ...
After having received the notice of dismissal from his curacy , he had returned
home in great agitation of mind , and shut himself up for a while in his own
apartments , where he no doubt used the means appointed by the Almighty for
obtaining ...
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