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Mary Martha Sherwood. THE LADY OF THE MANOR . CHAPTER XXX . Fourth Conversation on the Lord's Prayer . WHEN the young ladies were again met at the manor- house , the lady addressed them to the following pur- pose . " I do not feel ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. THE LADY OF THE MANOR . CHAPTER XXX . Fourth Conversation on the Lord's Prayer . WHEN the young ladies were again met at the manor- house , the lady addressed them to the following pur- pose . " I do not feel ...
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... lady of the manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this question , " What desir- est thou of God in this prayer ? " One of the young ladies replied , " I desire my Lord God our heavenly Father , who is the ...
... lady of the manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this question , " What desir- est thou of God in this prayer ? " One of the young ladies replied , " I desire my Lord God our heavenly Father , who is the ...
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... young readers , that in the be- ginning of the last century , and towards the end of the preceding one , there arose ... young people in Geneva were decided infidels ; puffed up with their own conceits , refusing to admit the validity of reve ...
... young readers , that in the be- ginning of the last century , and towards the end of the preceding one , there arose ... young people in Geneva were decided infidels ; puffed up with their own conceits , refusing to admit the validity of reve ...
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... young lady had as little 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 ...
... young lady had as little 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 ...
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... young Muller in this place , excepting that he spent much time in loung- ing about the streets , reading the newspapers , talking against the existing government , whatever it might be , and walking with the ladies ; employing himself ...
... young Muller in this place , excepting that he spent much time in loung- ing about the streets , reading the newspapers , talking against the existing government , whatever it might be , and walking with the ladies ; employing himself ...
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