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... walked up towards the lodge , the doors and windows of which were all open . I had never been within this building , as it had always been shut up , and I now looked towards it with a kind of dread , thinking what mischief had issued ...
... walked up towards the lodge , the doors and windows of which were all open . I had never been within this building , as it had always been shut up , and I now looked towards it with a kind of dread , thinking what mischief had issued ...
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... walked continually in those woods which lay between my father's house and the lodge ; but as I did not yet venture out upon the lawn beyond these woods , I did not meet with any of the family . Being thus frustrated in my hopes for ...
... walked continually in those woods which lay between my father's house and the lodge ; but as I did not yet venture out upon the lawn beyond these woods , I did not meet with any of the family . Being thus frustrated in my hopes for ...
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... walked off towards that side of the house which contained his apartments . There was a contempt and indifference in his manner which touched me to the quick ; and , being overcome with a variety of miserable feelings , I hastened up the ...
... walked off towards that side of the house which contained his apartments . There was a contempt and indifference in his manner which touched me to the quick ; and , being overcome with a variety of miserable feelings , I hastened up the ...
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... walked towards the Gothic window before mentioned , I said to madame de Porta- lier , in a manner as careless as I could affect , ' You are giving yourself much trouble about me , madame , and I am the more obliged , as I left home in ...
... walked towards the Gothic window before mentioned , I said to madame de Porta- lier , in a manner as careless as I could affect , ' You are giving yourself much trouble about me , madame , and I am the more obliged , as I left home in ...
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... walked in her pleasure - ground , she had to la- ment her impetuosity , and would willingly have restored the charms of her garden . ' " This was the story often repeated by the Persian , and the moral he drew from it was this : that ...
... walked in her pleasure - ground , she had to la- ment her impetuosity , and would willingly have restored the charms of her garden . ' " This was the story often repeated by the Persian , and the moral he drew from it was this : that ...
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Page 27 - I shall see him, but not now : I shall behold him, but not nigh: there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth.
Page 374 - Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not.
Page 374 - For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
Page 421 - The strengthening and refreshing of our souls by the body and blood of Christ, as our bodies are by the bread and wine.
Page 541 - Lord, with the Holy Ghost the Comforter, and daily increase in them Thy manifold gifts of grace; the spirit of wisdom and understanding ; the spirit of counsel and ghostly strength; the spirit of knowledge and true godliness ; and fill them, 0 Lord, with the spirit of Thy holy fear, now and for ever.
Page 316 - A death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness : for being by nature born in sin, and the children of wrath, we are hereby made the children of grace.
Page 420 - For the continual remembrance of the sacrifice of the death of Christ, and of the benefits which we receive thereby.
Page 229 - I desire my Lord God, our heavenly Father, who is the giver of all goodness, to send his grace unto me, and to all people ; that we may worship him, serve him, and obey him, as we ought to do.
Page 420 - The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.
Page 318 - For thou art not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness: neither shall evil dwell with thee. 5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquity.