The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... whole man from God . " And as the first death is two - fold , " continued the lady of the manor , " and is followed by a second death ; so also is the first life two - fold , consisting of the natural and spiritual life , and these are ...
... whole man from God . " And as the first death is two - fold , " continued the lady of the manor , " and is followed by a second death ; so also is the first life two - fold , consisting of the natural and spiritual life , and these are ...
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... some astonishment , or , rather , some- thing like alarm , at finding themselves , and even the whole world , implicated in one dreadful charge , " My dear young people , " returned the lady 4 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... some astonishment , or , rather , some- thing like alarm , at finding themselves , and even the whole world , implicated in one dreadful charge , " My dear young people , " returned the lady 4 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... whole tissue of Scripture , and she failed not to point out this golden clew to her little boy , and caused him , as much as she could , to seize it every where , and hold it fast on every occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Ti ...
... whole tissue of Scripture , and she failed not to point out this golden clew to her little boy , and caused him , as much as she could , to seize it every where , and hold it fast on every occasion . Thus , of Edmund Stephens , as of Ti ...
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... whole heart to the work , and to spare no effort by which she might advance the spiritual welfare of her little nephew , when Edmund had entered his tenth year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the care ...
... whole heart to the work , and to spare no effort by which she might advance the spiritual welfare of her little nephew , when Edmund had entered his tenth year , his aunt thought she ought no longer to delay placing him under the care ...
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... whole evening ; all of which he endured with the patience of a martyr . But when these vexations were renewed in the morning , poor Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from ...
... whole evening ; all of which he endured with the patience of a martyr . But when these vexations were renewed in the morning , poor Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from ...
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