The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... biblical learning ; -when I consider that the countenance and authority of all we hold sacred , and all we hold dear , is given to these works which abound in mythological allusions of the most impure nature , and whose choicest ...
... biblical learning ; -when I consider that the countenance and authority of all we hold sacred , and all we hold dear , is given to these works which abound in mythological allusions of the most impure nature , and whose choicest ...
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... Bible with respect , especially when it happened to be. forced. upon. his. attention. ,. and. would. assert. very. coolly. ,. and wholly without any appearance of doubt of his own sincerity , that it was in order to enable me to under- ...
... Bible with respect , especially when it happened to be. forced. upon. his. attention. ,. and. would. assert. very. coolly. ,. and wholly without any appearance of doubt of his own sincerity , that it was in order to enable me to under- ...
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... Bible and the Greek Testament , though he still knew only little of either of them . I then questioned him respecting the Greek ; and was surprised to find that his knowledge of the language was by no means despicable , considering his ...
... Bible and the Greek Testament , though he still knew only little of either of them . I then questioned him respecting the Greek ; and was surprised to find that his knowledge of the language was by no means despicable , considering his ...
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... Bible , aunt Ellen , ' replied the child , ' no part of the Bible was first written in Latin . ' " A certain something , which I cannot now define , prevented me from uttering what was actually on my tongue- The Bible ! the Bible ...
... Bible , aunt Ellen , ' replied the child , ' no part of the Bible was first written in Latin . ' " A certain something , which I cannot now define , prevented me from uttering what was actually on my tongue- The Bible ! the Bible ...
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... Bible again , Alfred ! ' I answered , ' I hope you will thoroughly understand the Bible by the time your education is finished ! ' " The child did not comprehend the irony of my re- tort , but answered me in simplicity , ' I hope I ...
... Bible again , Alfred ! ' I answered , ' I hope you will thoroughly understand the Bible by the time your education is finished ! ' " The child did not comprehend the irony of my re- tort , but answered me in simplicity , ' I hope I ...
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