The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... religion , which took place here , procured for it a very extended in- fluence . As soon as this town , upheld by the success of its allies of Berne and Fribourg , had succeeded in obtaining its independence , Calvin and Beza formed ...
... religion , which took place here , procured for it a very extended in- fluence . As soon as this town , upheld by the success of its allies of Berne and Fribourg , had succeeded in obtaining its independence , Calvin and Beza formed ...
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... religion as her husband . The tempers of both were haughty and unsubdued ; and , within a few months after her marriage , the lady began to repent of her undu- tiful precipitancy ; though she was by no means humbled in the sight of God ...
... religion as her husband . The tempers of both were haughty and unsubdued ; and , within a few months after her marriage , the lady began to repent of her undu- tiful precipitancy ; though she was by no means humbled in the sight of God ...
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... religion to which he had pretended in the days of courtship ; but how far she suspected his ac- tual infidelity does not appear , and we hope that she was spared the anguish which a conviction of this kind would undoubtedly have ...
... religion to which he had pretended in the days of courtship ; but how far she suspected his ac- tual infidelity does not appear , and we hope that she was spared the anguish which a conviction of this kind would undoubtedly have ...
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... religion , was at first violent and impious ; while that of the mother was such as might be expected from one who , though not clearly acquainted with all the truths of our blessed reli- gion , was habitually pious and resigned . I ...
... religion , was at first violent and impious ; while that of the mother was such as might be expected from one who , though not clearly acquainted with all the truths of our blessed reli- gion , was habitually pious and resigned . I ...
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... religious man , aware that God does not willingly afflict the children of men , but , in exercising them with sorrows , is only using a fatherly chastisement , and , believing that he shall receive what is infinitely better in a more ...
... religious man , aware that God does not willingly afflict the children of men , but , in exercising them with sorrows , is only using a fatherly chastisement , and , believing that he shall receive what is infinitely better in a more ...
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