The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... divine , is an offering up of our 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 ...
... divine , is an offering up of our 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 ...
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... decided infidels ; puffed up with their own conceits , refusing to admit the validity of reve- lation , and questioning the wisdom of the divine govern- A 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 5 some of which are the most lofty in Europe, ...
... decided infidels ; puffed up with their own conceits , refusing to admit the validity of reve- lation , and questioning the wisdom of the divine govern- A 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 5 some of which are the most lofty in Europe, ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. lation , and questioning the wisdom of the divine govern- ment ; while they maintained the sufficiency of human reason and human virtue . After having given the above description of the state of Geneva at the time ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. lation , and questioning the wisdom of the divine govern- ment ; while they maintained the sufficiency of human reason and human virtue . After having given the above description of the state of Geneva at the time ...
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... divine blessing , he should never be sensible of nis orphan state by any failure on her part . He was taught to call her grandmamma , to tell her all his little griefs , to repose his sorrows in her bosom , and to confess to her all his ...
... divine blessing , he should never be sensible of nis orphan state by any failure on her part . He was taught to call her grandmamma , to tell her all his little griefs , to repose his sorrows in her bosom , and to confess to her all his ...
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... divine blessing , indulged no professed doubts , yet she insensibly grew more and more careless respecting religion , and the love of pleasure gradually obtained increasing power over her . It has been remarked before , that Mrs ...
... divine blessing , indulged no professed doubts , yet she insensibly grew more and more careless respecting religion , and the love of pleasure gradually obtained increasing power over her . It has been remarked before , that Mrs ...
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