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THE LADY OF THE MANOR , & c . 1 CHAPTER XVIII . Sixth Commandment .--
Thou shalt do no Murder . THE lady of the manor , finding herself again
surrounded by her young people , asked one of them to repeat the sixth
commandment , viz ...
THE LADY OF THE MANOR , & c . 1 CHAPTER XVIII . Sixth Commandment .--
Thou shalt do no Murder . THE lady of the manor , finding herself again
surrounded by her young people , asked one of them to repeat the sixth
commandment , viz ...
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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 ...
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In order , my dear young people , ” continued the lady of the inanor , “ to open
your minds on this subject , I would strongly recommend to your attention the
study as of history ; beginning with that of the ancients 6 THE LADY OF THE
MANOR ...
In order , my dear young people , ” continued the lady of the inanor , “ to open
your minds on this subject , I would strongly recommend to your attention the
study as of history ; beginning with that of the ancients 6 THE LADY OF THE
MANOR ...
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... typical meaning of the Sabbath ; thus opening to his young mind such fields of
beauty and scenes of glory in the latter days , as would fill his imagination for
hours , and give him a subject for divine study and contemplation for days
together .
... typical meaning of the Sabbath ; thus opening to his young mind such fields of
beauty and scenes of glory in the latter days , as would fill his imagination for
hours , and give him a subject for divine study and contemplation for days
together .
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... far with such decided simplicity and perfect success , she was very well able to
judge of the effect upon the feelings of little Edmund , when , in the course of
common education , ordinary motives of conduct were presented to his young
mind .
... far with such decided simplicity and perfect success , she was very well able to
judge of the effect upon the feelings of little Edmund , when , in the course of
common education , ordinary motives of conduct were presented to his young
mind .
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