The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... continued the lady of the manor , are invocation , adoration , confession , petition , pleading , dedication , thanksgiving , and blessing . But the composi- tion of any prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which ...
... continued the lady of the manor , are invocation , adoration , confession , petition , pleading , dedication , thanksgiving , and blessing . But the composi- tion of any prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which ...
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... continued to follow the steps of the first reformers - had they continued to retain the light of truth , as it shone in the pages of those venerable teach- ers , and rejected those principles of infidelity and death which were diffused ...
... continued to follow the steps of the first reformers - had they continued to retain the light of truth , as it shone in the pages of those venerable teach- ers , and rejected those principles of infidelity and death which were diffused ...
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... perate character , had he continued long with his father , who always addressed him with some expression of con- tempt or suspicion ; and this occasioned him to enter the company of his elders with a cloud on his brow 10 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... perate character , had he continued long with his father , who always addressed him with some expression of con- tempt or suspicion ; and this occasioned him to enter the company of his elders with a cloud on his brow 10 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... continued to him ; but the religious man , aware that God does not willingly afflict the children of men , but , in exercising them with sorrows , is only using a fatherly chastisement , and , believing that he shall receive what is ...
... continued to him ; but the religious man , aware that God does not willingly afflict the children of men , but , in exercising them with sorrows , is only using a fatherly chastisement , and , believing that he shall receive what is ...
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... continued to live with her son - in - law , she must accustom herself to hear these things with the same nonchalance as the valet himself evinced on these occasions . The question then was , " But can I - must I - live with this man ...
... continued to live with her son - in - law , she must accustom herself to hear these things with the same nonchalance as the valet himself evinced on these occasions . The question then was , " But can I - must I - live with this man ...
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