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... tothe living: a man of truepiety, andone who promised, throughthe divine blessing, tobecome a successful labourer inthe vineyardof his Lord. Thisyoung man, whose name was Vernon, was much esteemed bythe lady of the manor, who ...
... tothe living: a man of truepiety, andone who promised, throughthe divine blessing, tobecome a successful labourer inthe vineyardof his Lord. Thisyoung man, whose name was Vernon, was much esteemed bythe lady of the manor, who ...
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... tothe manorhouse. * * * Contents * * * Chapter 2 CONTAINING A GENERAL ADDRESS TO YOUNG PERSONS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CONFIRMATION. On the appointed evening, between twelve and twenty young ladies, all of whom had given in their names as ...
... tothe manorhouse. * * * Contents * * * Chapter 2 CONTAINING A GENERAL ADDRESS TO YOUNG PERSONS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CONFIRMATION. On the appointed evening, between twelve and twenty young ladies, all of whom had given in their names as ...
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... to the schools she patronized,and tothe poor widows whom she assisted. It is properhere toremark, that manywho have afterwards been broughtinto a real and happy acquaintance with God, have, likethe young lady in question, previously ...
... to the schools she patronized,and tothe poor widows whom she assisted. It is properhere toremark, that manywho have afterwards been broughtinto a real and happy acquaintance with God, have, likethe young lady in question, previously ...
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... tothe trifling discourse ofthat gentleman, till Mr. Cecil Gray,who had beenwalkinginthegarden, came up tothe window,and addressing himself toLouisa, would hays engaged her in conversation of a somewhat more rational kind than that with ...
... tothe trifling discourse ofthat gentleman, till Mr. Cecil Gray,who had beenwalkinginthegarden, came up tothe window,and addressing himself toLouisa, would hays engaged her in conversation of a somewhat more rational kind than that with ...
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... to the injunction ofthe apostle—Whether therefore yeeator drink,or whatsoever ye do, do all tothe glory ofGod. [1 Cor. X. 31.] The lady of the manorthen addressing herself to Miss Lonisa, requested hertorepeat the answertothe second ...
... to the injunction ofthe apostle—Whether therefore yeeator drink,or whatsoever ye do, do all tothe glory ofGod. [1 Cor. X. 31.] The lady of the manorthen addressing herself to Miss Lonisa, requested hertorepeat the answertothe second ...
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