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... proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were,if possible, to engagethe lady of the manor to undertake this part ofhis duty forhim, and to employ some ofher leisure hours, untilthe periodof the confirmation should arrive, in giving ...
... proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were,if possible, to engagethe lady of the manor to undertake this part ofhis duty forhim, and to employ some ofher leisure hours, untilthe periodof the confirmation should arrive, in giving ...
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... proceeded she, “is clearly pointed out inActs VIII. 17— They laidtheirhands on themthat werebaptized, andthey received the HolyGhost. And though,” added the lady ofthe manor, “we do not believe that the inward and spiritual grace ofGod ...
... proceeded she, “is clearly pointed out inActs VIII. 17— They laidtheirhands on themthat werebaptized, andthey received the HolyGhost. And though,” added the lady ofthe manor, “we do not believe that the inward and spiritual grace ofGod ...
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... proceeded withsuch dreadful rapidity,that inless than eightandforty hours the little beloved one breathed itslast, and left its mother inconsolable. Behold herethe time andthe occasion,which were toprove whetherthere was aught of real ...
... proceeded withsuch dreadful rapidity,that inless than eightandforty hours the little beloved one breathed itslast, and left its mother inconsolable. Behold herethe time andthe occasion,which were toprove whetherthere was aught of real ...
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... proceeded without hesitation toenter into such an explanation of them ashe trusted might,with thedivine assistance, throwsome degree both of lightand comfort on her dark andafflicted mind. He first spoke toher concerning the ...
... proceeded without hesitation toenter into such an explanation of them ashe trusted might,with thedivine assistance, throwsome degree both of lightand comfort on her dark andafflicted mind. He first spoke toher concerning the ...
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... proceeded my old friend,'isstill impressed upon my memory in colours so lively, that Iseemtobehold itnow beforeme. I still can recollecthow skilfullythe artist had arranged the yellow andsilkyhair of early infancy, in order to display ...
... proceeded my old friend,'isstill impressed upon my memory in colours so lively, that Iseemtobehold itnow beforeme. I still can recollecthow skilfullythe artist had arranged the yellow andsilkyhair of early infancy, in order to display ...
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