The Lady of the Manor, 4. köide |
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My dear young people , " returned the lady , “ be not surprised to find yourselves
thus condemned . Have I not from the first laboured to convince you of sin in
general , and does it astonish you to find that you are also under condemnation
in ...
My dear young people , " returned the lady , “ be not surprised to find yourselves
thus condemned . Have I not from the first laboured to convince you of sin in
general , and does it astonish you to find that you are also under condemnation
in ...
Page 17
returned Francis , with considerable agitation ; “ who are you , who take the name
of Christ in this manner ? ” . “ Edmund Stephens , ” replied the other : “ and I
require you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this
mode ...
returned Francis , with considerable agitation ; “ who are you , who take the name
of Christ in this manner ? ” . “ Edmund Stephens , ” replied the other : “ and I
require you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this
mode ...
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When Edmund Stephens had arrived at the proper age , he was admitted to
priest's orders , and returned immediately to his labours of love , which he
pursued with unabated ardour . And although he made several innovations on
certain old ...
When Edmund Stephens had arrived at the proper age , he was admitted to
priest's orders , and returned immediately to his labours of love , which he
pursued with unabated ardour . And although he made several innovations on
certain old ...
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The effect of an old association of ideas , my good fellow , ” returned Mr. Parnel ,
somewhat pompously . " . The associations of our childhoood are very powerful !
" “ Yes , " returned Edmund , “ they are powerful , indeed ; and I pray that mine ...
The effect of an old association of ideas , my good fellow , ” returned Mr. Parnel ,
somewhat pompously . " . The associations of our childhoood are very powerful !
" “ Yes , " returned Edmund , “ they are powerful , indeed ; and I pray that mine ...
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In the first place , ” returned Edmund , “ I do not see wherefore you should fear
your congregation more than I and others do . Are we not all aware that the
Gospel is disgusting to the natural man ? and that , when first heard , it will
awaken all ...
In the first place , ” returned Edmund , “ I do not see wherefore you should fear
your congregation more than I and others do . Are we not all aware that the
Gospel is disgusting to the natural man ? and that , when first heard , it will
awaken all ...
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