The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... remarked one of the young ladies , " when I should have said , ' Here at least I am guiltless ; here at least I am safe : I ... remark- ed their excellent instructress , " we may possibly buoy ourselves up with the idea that we have duly ...
... remarked one of the young ladies , " when I should have said , ' Here at least I am guiltless ; here at least I am safe : I ... remark- ed their excellent instructress , " we may possibly buoy ourselves up with the idea that we have duly ...
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... remark , that , as man partakes of a two- fold nature , so that by which alone he can be wholly destroyed must also be of a two - fold nature . The first death is , therefore , two - fold , namely , temporal and spi- ritual ; besides ...
... remark , that , as man partakes of a two- fold nature , so that by which alone he can be wholly destroyed must also be of a two - fold nature . The first death is , therefore , two - fold , namely , temporal and spi- ritual ; besides ...
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... remark that the practice of duelling is nothing more nor less than a gen- teel way of committing murder ; and I am sorry to add , that I fear there are few duels of which women , if not the occasions , are not the instigators and ...
... remark that the practice of duelling is nothing more nor less than a gen- teel way of committing murder ; and I am sorry to add , that I fear there are few duels of which women , if not the occasions , are not the instigators and ...
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... remark , " continued she , " may not only be made in the case of ministers , but in that of parents and teachers , and of all persons in every situa- tion of responsibility , or possessing any influence over any single individual of the ...
... remark , " continued she , " may not only be made in the case of ministers , but in that of parents and teachers , and of all persons in every situa- tion of responsibility , or possessing any influence over any single individual of the ...
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... remarked , that a Christian teacher ought to have a deep sense of sin , which is absolutely necessary to his right estimation of the value of a Sa- viour . He that does not feel himself sick , will not require the aid of a physician ...
... remarked , that a Christian teacher ought to have a deep sense of sin , which is absolutely necessary to his right estimation of the value of a Sa- viour . He that does not feel himself sick , will not require the aid of a physician ...
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