The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... Christian principles; since all these qualities remainedin their original simplicity, even after a change of circumstances appeared, in theeye of the world, to requirea changeofhabits. But this excellent lady found other objects on ...
... Christian principles; since all these qualities remainedin their original simplicity, even after a change of circumstances appeared, in theeye of the world, to requirea changeofhabits. But this excellent lady found other objects on ...
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... Christian duty. Undersuch parents, it would have been strange,ifI hadnotatleast become acquainted with the leading doctrines of Christianity, and acquired some religious habits. Buta realchange ofheart is a divine work,and cannot be ...
... Christian duty. Undersuch parents, it would have been strange,ifI hadnotatleast become acquainted with the leading doctrines of Christianity, and acquired some religious habits. Buta realchange ofheart is a divine work,and cannot be ...
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... Christians; and,asthe point upon whichour Church differs from themis not essential to salvation, we are bound to them, asto other professing Christians, in the bonds of brotherly love, andshould be prepared to meet them cordially onall ...
... Christians; and,asthe point upon whichour Church differs from themis not essential to salvation, we are bound to them, asto other professing Christians, in the bonds of brotherly love, andshould be prepared to meet them cordially onall ...
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... Christians in the world, and for which no complete remedy will be found until the spiritual nature ofour religionis ... Christian religion, requesting themost serious attention of her young auditors. “We are called upon as Christians ...
... Christians in the world, and for which no complete remedy will be found until the spiritual nature ofour religionis ... Christian religion, requesting themost serious attention of her young auditors. “We are called upon as Christians ...
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... Christian nameonlyis mentioned. The givingofa namein baptism has nothing todo with religion: it is merelya custom, and,in my opinion, an unexceptionable one, though, Ibelieve, not approvedby somedenominations of Christians. I have ...
... Christian nameonlyis mentioned. The givingofa namein baptism has nothing todo with religion: it is merelya custom, and,in my opinion, an unexceptionable one, though, Ibelieve, not approvedby somedenominations of Christians. I have ...
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