The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... prayer , till I have added something more on its nature and efficacy . " There are many promises in Scripture , relative to prayer , which I am anxious to remind you of ; for I doubt not that you have already noticed them . " Prayer ...
... prayer , till I have added something more on its nature and efficacy . " There are many promises in Scripture , relative to prayer , which I am anxious to remind you of ; for I doubt not that you have already noticed them . " Prayer ...
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... prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which it is offered up . 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 men . " The ...
... prayer is of infinitely less importance than the spirit in which it is offered up . 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 men . " The ...
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... prayers - thus performing a duty for this unhappy man which he never thought it needful to exercise on his own account . Those who mourn in connexion with Christian hope , and who have the blessed assurance that they shall realize in ...
... prayers - thus performing a duty for this unhappy man which he never thought it needful to exercise on his own account . Those who mourn in connexion with Christian hope , and who have the blessed assurance that they shall realize in ...
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... prayer would burst from her lips . But these better feelings were continually chased from her mind by her dangerous studies , by the constant change of scenes and objects , and by the idle and corrupt tattle of her waiting - maid . I ...
... prayer would burst from her lips . But these better feelings were continually chased from her mind by her dangerous studies , by the constant change of scenes and objects , and by the idle and corrupt tattle of her waiting - maid . I ...
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... prayer and meditation . Your case , my dear young lady , is a very common one , and requires little explanation to an old woman like me . ' 99 The conversation between Emily and the venerable pea- sant was at this moment interrupted by ...
... prayer and meditation . Your case , my dear young lady , is a very common one , and requires little explanation to an old woman like me . ' 99 The conversation between Emily and the venerable pea- sant was at this moment interrupted by ...
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