The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... speak to you largely on the subject of baptism, I shall here content myself with observing, that thereexists inthis country, and also in other countries of Europe,a denomination of Christians who do not approveof infant baptism.It is ...
... speak to you largely on the subject of baptism, I shall here content myself with observing, that thereexists inthis country, and also in other countries of Europe,a denomination of Christians who do not approveof infant baptism.It is ...
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... speak, she looked imploringly on her aunt, hoping that she would say somethingwhich might make her behaviourappear in a more favourable point of view. But poor Louisa was disappointed inthis hope. Mrs. Staunton without any hesitation ...
... speak, she looked imploringly on her aunt, hoping that she would say somethingwhich might make her behaviourappear in a more favourable point of view. But poor Louisa was disappointed inthis hope. Mrs. Staunton without any hesitation ...
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... speak with a private soldier underanold gateway, CecilGray, who wasthus left unoccupied, had opportunityofmarking the young lady,as she passed from onehousetoanother; till having at length accomplished her business, andturning towards ...
... speak with a private soldier underanold gateway, CecilGray, who wasthus left unoccupied, had opportunityofmarking the young lady,as she passed from onehousetoanother; till having at length accomplished her business, andturning towards ...
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... speak withso muchwarmth andvivacity of the redeeminglove of God, as plainlyproved that these things had been revealed tohim bya divineTeacher. 'For such a oneasIam,'said Altamont at oneof these seasons, 'to be madeachildof God and an ...
... speak withso muchwarmth andvivacity of the redeeminglove of God, as plainlyproved that these things had been revealed tohim bya divineTeacher. 'For such a oneasIam,'said Altamont at oneof these seasons, 'to be madeachildof God and an ...
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... speak, theold lady took uptheargument precisely where she had laidit down, without makingthe smallest reference to any thingwhich Maria had alleged.—“Mr. Hunter's father,” she said, “you know was once sheriff of thecounty. To be sure he ...
... speak, theold lady took uptheargument precisely where she had laidit down, without makingthe smallest reference to any thingwhich Maria had alleged.—“Mr. Hunter's father,” she said, “you know was once sheriff of thecounty. To be sure he ...
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