The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 3
... Scripture , as a jealous God , as one who will have no rival in the affections of his people . He com- pares himself in other passages of the Word to a hus- band , while the Church is represented as his bride , as one purchased and ...
... Scripture , as a jealous God , as one who will have no rival in the affections of his people . He com- pares himself in other passages of the Word to a hus- band , while the Church is represented as his bride , as one purchased and ...
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... classics is counted indispensable to the character of a gentleman , while a very slender acquaintance with Scripture is re- quired even from a minister of our Established Church ; B 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 5 *This enemy ...
... classics is counted indispensable to the character of a gentleman , while a very slender acquaintance with Scripture is re- quired even from a minister of our Established Church ; B 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 5 *This enemy ...
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... Scriptures fully , that he had taught me the ancient languages ; asserting that it was his intention at some future time ... Scripture , in throwing light on ancient customs , and ascertaining the signification of the language and use of ...
... Scriptures fully , that he had taught me the ancient languages ; asserting that it was his intention at some future time ... Scripture , in throwing light on ancient customs , and ascertaining the signification of the language and use of ...
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... Scripture name of al- most every nation which had existed before the Christian era , and how they were connected with each other in their great progenitors . Much of this he explained to me , not with the air of one who knows more than ...
... Scripture name of al- most every nation which had existed before the Christian era , and how they were connected with each other in their great progenitors . Much of this he explained to me , not with the air of one who knows more than ...
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... occurrence , that of commencing the education with biblical instruction ; -causing the pupil first to study the Hebrew Scriptures , and afterwards the Greek 6 Testament , and finishing with the Latin authors ( 88 68 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... occurrence , that of commencing the education with biblical instruction ; -causing the pupil first to study the Hebrew Scriptures , and afterwards the Greek 6 Testament , and finishing with the Latin authors ( 88 68 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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