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Hence learning and talents are not required in rendering a prayer acceptable to
God , though they may render it more pleasing to the ears of The lady of the
manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this
question ...
Hence learning and talents are not required in rendering a prayer acceptable to
God , though they may render it more pleasing to the ears of The lady of the
manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this
question ...
Page 131
Her extreme attention to the old lady is particularly interesting ; and I think I never
witnessed a more pleasing scene than that which presented itself on the day we
came upon them so unexpectedly from the side of the wood . " “ A pleasing ...
Her extreme attention to the old lady is particularly interesting ; and I think I never
witnessed a more pleasing scene than that which presented itself on the day we
came upon them so unexpectedly from the side of the wood . " “ A pleasing ...
Page 144
... and the bells of many churches calling the inhabitants of the city to mass ; yet
such pleasing reflections occupied her mind , and so enwrapt was she in
heavenly desires and glorious prospects , that she started with surprise when she
heard ...
... and the bells of many churches calling the inhabitants of the city to mass ; yet
such pleasing reflections occupied her mind , and so enwrapt was she in
heavenly desires and glorious prospects , that she started with surprise when she
heard ...
Page 164
Madame was all rapture at the sight of her nephew ; Monsieur full of compliment ;
and Eleanore violently seized with her old temptation , viz . the desire of pleasing
at all events . What was passing in the mind of Antoinette was not equally ...
Madame was all rapture at the sight of her nephew ; Monsieur full of compliment ;
and Eleanore violently seized with her old temptation , viz . the desire of pleasing
at all events . What was passing in the mind of Antoinette was not equally ...
Page 165
Another circumstance also rendered him additionally pleasing in the eyes of
Antoinette . From the first moment he had seen her , he had been struck with her
appearance ; for her modesty and piety had given her forcible attractions in his
eyes ...
Another circumstance also rendered him additionally pleasing in the eyes of
Antoinette . From the first moment he had seen her , he had been struck with her
appearance ; for her modesty and piety had given her forcible attractions in his
eyes ...
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