The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... tell you that your religion wants the very corner - stone on which it should be built , and for want of which it cannot stand . Look less to Francis Parnel , and think less of him , and more of Christ who died for him ; and you will ...
... tell you that your religion wants the very corner - stone on which it should be built , and for want of which it cannot stand . Look less to Francis Parnel , and think less of him , and more of Christ who died for him ; and you will ...
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... Tell me , O thou whom my soul loveth , where thou feedest , where thou mak- est thy flock to rest at noon : for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions ? Thus he continued to pursue his undeviating ...
... Tell me , O thou whom my soul loveth , where thou feedest , where thou mak- est thy flock to rest at noon : for why should I be as one that turneth aside by the flocks of thy companions ? Thus he continued to pursue his undeviating ...
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... tell you more of these matters than I can possibly do , for he has had three years ' experience , during which neither doctrine nor reproof have been spared . ' 66 Sir , " returned Edmund , " I am perhaps the last man to be addressed on ...
... tell you more of these matters than I can possibly do , for he has had three years ' experience , during which neither doctrine nor reproof have been spared . ' 66 Sir , " returned Edmund , " I am perhaps the last man to be addressed on ...
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... tell the names and some little of the histories of the best portraits which ornamented the walls of Mortimer - Hall . She was there- fore somewhat surprised to be asked by Sophia whether she had ever observed this picture , which was ...
... tell the names and some little of the histories of the best portraits which ornamented the walls of Mortimer - Hall . She was there- fore somewhat surprised to be asked by Sophia whether she had ever observed this picture , which was ...
Page 95
... tell you , Miss , that I will refuse you whatever you are going to ask . " " Then , dear father , " said Sophia , " will you please to turn me and Mrs. Cicely out of the brown parlour and the rooms within it ? " " No , " said the good ...
... tell you , Miss , that I will refuse you whatever you are going to ask . " " Then , dear father , " said Sophia , " will you please to turn me and Mrs. Cicely out of the brown parlour and the rooms within it ? " " No , " said the good ...
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