The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... blessing . But the composi- tion of any prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which it is offered up . Hence learning and talents are not required in rendering a prayer acceptable to God , though they may render it ...
... blessing . But the composi- tion of any prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which it is offered up . Hence learning and talents are not required in rendering a prayer acceptable to God , though they may render it ...
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... blessed with one daughter . It happened , however , that Captain Muller , who had by this time learned the names and histories of most of the young ladies in the neighbourhood , had never heard that of Emily Courtney ; for this ...
... blessed with one daughter . It happened , however , that Captain Muller , who had by this time learned the names and histories of most of the young ladies in the neighbourhood , had never heard that of Emily Courtney ; for this ...
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... blessed reli- gion , was habitually pious and resigned . I shall now state the arrangements which were made , when , by the death of the beloved daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs ...
... blessed reli- gion , was habitually pious and resigned . I shall now state the arrangements which were made , when , by the death of the beloved daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs ...
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... blessed assurance that they shall realize in the Saviour more than all they have lost on earth , find a delight in their very sorrows . And this was the case with Mrs. Courtney . Though deprived of her endeared Emily , though she saw no ...
... blessed assurance that they shall realize in the Saviour more than all they have lost on earth , find a delight in their very sorrows . And this was the case with Mrs. Courtney . Though deprived of her endeared Emily , though she saw no ...
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... blessings continued to him ; but the religious man , aware that God does not willingly afflict the children of men , but ... blessed and heavenly state , where no bitterness shall mingle with his sorrows , he rejoices in affliction , and ...
... blessings continued to him ; but the religious man , aware that God does not willingly afflict the children of men , but ... blessed and heavenly state , where no bitterness shall mingle with his sorrows , he rejoices in affliction , and ...
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