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Page 46
... he intended to devote his mind to sacred subjects ; steadily affirming that the
knowledge of divine things should be the ... to Swetzinghen , every thing had
returned to its usual course in the castle of Warenheim 46 THE LADY OF THE
MANOR .
... he intended to devote his mind to sacred subjects ; steadily affirming that the
knowledge of divine things should be the ... to Swetzinghen , every thing had
returned to its usual course in the castle of Warenheim 46 THE LADY OF THE
MANOR .
Page 53
You know that the second commandment says“ Thou shalt not make to thyself
any graven image , nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above , or in
the earth beneath , or in the water under the earth . ” " And is this the whole of the
...
You know that the second commandment says“ Thou shalt not make to thyself
any graven image , nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above , or in
the earth beneath , or in the water under the earth . ” " And is this the whole of the
...
Page 58
The boy , who had never been used to hear any thing but truth , and whose
lessons , as I before remarked , had been for the most part drawn from the word
of truth itself , looked at me with that innocent amazement which we sometimes
see in ...
The boy , who had never been used to hear any thing but truth , and whose
lessons , as I before remarked , had been for the most part drawn from the word
of truth itself , looked at me with that innocent amazement which we sometimes
see in ...
Page 60
And these all , having obtained a good report through faith , received not the
promise : God having provided some better thing for us , that they without us
should not be made perfect . ' - ( Hebrews xi . 32–40 . ) " It was impossible for me ,
after ...
And these all , having obtained a good report through faith , received not the
promise : God having provided some better thing for us , that they without us
should not be made perfect . ' - ( Hebrews xi . 32–40 . ) " It was impossible for me ,
after ...
Page 89
... saloon with a book in my hand , ( for I was too much agitated to read , ) before
my mother , calmly raising her eyes from her work , and looking at a time - piece
which stood on a pedestal in the room , asked me if I knew any thing of my father .
... saloon with a book in my hand , ( for I was too much agitated to read , ) before
my mother , calmly raising her eyes from her work , and looking at a time - piece
which stood on a pedestal in the room , asked me if I knew any thing of my father .
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