The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... desires to the Almighty for things lawful and needful , with an humble confidence that they will be obtained through the mediation of Christ , to the praise of the mercy , truth , and power of God . It is either mental or vocal ...
... desires to the Almighty for things lawful and needful , with an humble confidence that they will be obtained through the mediation of Christ , to the praise of the mercy , truth , and power of God . It is either mental or vocal ...
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... desire my Lord God our heavenly Father , who is the Giver of all goodness , to send his grace unto me , and to all people , that we may worship him , serve him , and obey him , as we ought to do . And I pray unto God , that he will send ...
... desire my Lord God our heavenly Father , who is the Giver of all goodness , to send his grace unto me , and to all people , that we may worship him , serve him , and obey him , as we ought to do . And I pray unto God , that he will send ...
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... desire of doing well ; and , though Christopher was sometimes hasty and unjust , one gentle word on the part of his friend , or one tear of his lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and ...
... desire of doing well ; and , though Christopher was sometimes hasty and unjust , one gentle word on the part of his friend , or one tear of his lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and ...
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... desire to make your friend . " Madame Vauvrier then , finding that Emily was compa- ratively ignorant of the leading doctrines of the Christian religion , endeavoured to state them to her as clearly and shortly as possible . She first ...
... desire to make your friend . " Madame Vauvrier then , finding that Emily was compa- ratively ignorant of the leading doctrines of the Christian religion , endeavoured to state them to her as clearly and shortly as possible . She first ...
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... desire to change it . I do not wish high notions to be given to my grandchildren . They are , at present , happy in their simplicity ; permit them to retain it . My daugh- ter , too , is a humble and retired character ; she descended ...
... desire to change it . I do not wish high notions to be given to my grandchildren . They are , at present , happy in their simplicity ; permit them to retain it . My daugh- ter , too , is a humble and retired character ; she descended ...
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