The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... doubt not that you have already noticed them . " Prayer , ' says a venerable 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 ...
... doubt not that you have already noticed them . " Prayer , ' says a venerable 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 ...
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... doubt , been led to this com- parison by early impressions : and when his little sister Emily was able to accompany him into this wood , he used to point out this Lilliputian lake to her , and amuse her with recollections of his infancy ...
... doubt , been led to this com- parison by early impressions : and when his little sister Emily was able to accompany him into this wood , he used to point out this Lilliputian lake to her , and amuse her with recollections of his infancy ...
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... doubt , upon the merits and promises of God incarnate ; but how to state the ground of this confidence to an unbeliever , she had not the most remote idea ; and by reason of this , when her opponent used his impious skill , she became ...
... doubt , upon the merits and promises of God incarnate ; but how to state the ground of this confidence to an unbeliever , she had not the most remote idea ; and by reason of this , when her opponent used his impious skill , she became ...
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... doubt that our father loves you ; and I love you - your own Emily loves you . Remember , also , that you have a Father in heaven who knows all your trou- bles , and he will comfort you . Pray , dear Christopher , be patient . " " But to ...
... doubt that our father loves you ; and I love you - your own Emily loves you . Remember , also , that you have a Father in heaven who knows all your trou- bles , and he will comfort you . Pray , dear Christopher , be patient . " " But to ...
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... doubts and fears , however well grounded , have only a transient effect on the mind ; and , as she had often seen her brother rendered uneasy by her father's manner , she tried to be- lieve that this uneasiness would now pass away ...
... doubts and fears , however well grounded , have only a transient effect on the mind ; and , as she had often seen her brother rendered uneasy by her father's manner , she tried to be- lieve that this uneasiness would now pass away ...
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