The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... manor opened the conversation this evening , by requesting one of the young people to repeat the second commandment , which was accordingly done . " Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image , nor the likeness of any thing that is ...
... manor opened the conversation this evening , by requesting one of the young people to repeat the second commandment , which was accordingly done . " Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image , nor the likeness of any thing that is ...
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... manor answered , that the command- ments of God would always be found so to hang toge- ther , that each involved duties enforced by some or all of the others , insomuch that no one commandment could ever be singly and solely broken ...
... manor answered , that the command- ments of God would always be found so to hang toge- ther , that each involved duties enforced by some or all of the others , insomuch that no one commandment could ever be singly and solely broken ...
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... manor then proceeded to observe , that as she had already pointed out to her young people how the first commandment was frequently violated in Chris- tian societies , she should now go on to notice the various modes in which the second ...
... manor then proceeded to observe , that as she had already pointed out to her young people how the first commandment was frequently violated in Chris- tian societies , she should now go on to notice the various modes in which the second ...
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... manor , " is no other than the an- cient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from Christendom as is generally ...
... manor , " is no other than the an- cient heathen literature ; and it might perhaps be very useful on the present occasion to enquire whether the dark shadows of paganism are so absolutely passed away from Christendom as is generally ...
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... manor then proceeded to inform her young people of the result of her observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the Continent ...
... manor then proceeded to inform her young people of the result of her observations on this subject in a visit made some years before to the Conti- nent . " I had expected , " said she , " to have found our neighbours on the Continent ...
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