The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... endeavoured not only tomake her acquainted withtheword ofGod, butalso to regulate her life agreeably to the revealed will of herheavenly Father. In the educationof thislady, literary refinement had been Wisely blendedwith domestic ...
... endeavoured not only tomake her acquainted withtheword ofGod, butalso to regulate her life agreeably to the revealed will of herheavenly Father. In the educationof thislady, literary refinement had been Wisely blendedwith domestic ...
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... endeavoured to obtain satisfaction. Thus much however is certain, that,after her arrival inIndia,and on being introduced to a situation in which she was absolutely excluded from the appointed means of divine worship andinstruction, she ...
... endeavoured to obtain satisfaction. Thus much however is certain, that,after her arrival inIndia,and on being introduced to a situation in which she was absolutely excluded from the appointed means of divine worship andinstruction, she ...
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... endeavoured to setbefore her. “How sweet itis,”he added, “tohave a convictionthat we arethe objects of divine love and compassion, and to feel an assurance, whatever our trialsand afflictions maybe, however greatour weakness and folly ...
... endeavoured to setbefore her. “How sweet itis,”he added, “tohave a convictionthat we arethe objects of divine love and compassion, and to feel an assurance, whatever our trialsand afflictions maybe, however greatour weakness and folly ...
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... endeavoured tobringforward some of the arguments whichhehad heardheruse toprove the present happiness oftheir little daughter; and, although he managed those arguments unskilfully, therewas yet a kindness inthe effortwhich touched the ...
... endeavoured tobringforward some of the arguments whichhehad heardheruse toprove the present happiness oftheir little daughter; and, although he managed those arguments unskilfully, therewas yet a kindness inthe effortwhich touched the ...
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... sanctity, although exhibitingin his person the strongest evidences of ignorance and superstition. We endeavoured toenter into conversation withthis miserable being;buthe seemed to look upon us with dread and abhorrence. He would answer.
... sanctity, although exhibitingin his person the strongest evidences of ignorance and superstition. We endeavoured toenter into conversation withthis miserable being;buthe seemed to look upon us with dread and abhorrence. He would answer.
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