The Lady of the Manor, 3. köide |
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Page 4
... my dear young people , who are not zealously promoting the cause of missions
, whose direct purpose is to evangelize these dark corners of the earth . present
business is not with these remote evils : by looking continually towards them ...
... my dear young people , who are not zealously promoting the cause of missions
, whose direct purpose is to evangelize these dark corners of the earth . present
business is not with these remote evils : by looking continually towards them ...
Page 5
This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ” added the lady of the
manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be
very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of ...
This enemy of true religion , my dear young people , ” added the lady of the
manor , “ is no other than the ancient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be
very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of ...
Page 11
... though some years after their marriage , through the sudden death of an only
brother , she became the heiress of a noble property , and entered into the
possession of an almost princely domain . “ Thus , my dear Madam , having given
you ...
... though some years after their marriage , through the sudden death of an only
brother , she became the heiress of a noble property , and entered into the
possession of an almost princely domain . “ Thus , my dear Madam , having given
you ...
Page 98
... the third commandment , addressed her young people with this question : “
Having heard this commandment , my dear young friends , shall we confess that
we are guilty here also ? or shall we presume to say that we are innocent ? ” “ A
few ...
... the third commandment , addressed her young people with this question : “
Having heard this commandment , my dear young friends , shall we confess that
we are guilty here also ? or shall we presume to say that we are innocent ? ” “ A
few ...
Page 107
Farmer Williams was not at any time very clear sighted , and was withal so much
delighted with the prospect of having his dear child at home , that he had no
suspicion of the real cause of Anna's grief , namely , her reluctance to exchange
the ...
Farmer Williams was not at any time very clear sighted , and was withal so much
delighted with the prospect of having his dear child at home , that he had no
suspicion of the real cause of Anna's grief , namely , her reluctance to exchange
the ...
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