The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Christ . Hence she led him to trace this emblem through Scripture , in all its various bearings , until she brought him to the completion of all things , when the man Christ , having finished his office , and delivered up all things ...
... Christ . Hence she led him to trace this emblem through Scripture , in all its various bearings , until she brought him to the completion of all things , when the man Christ , having finished his office , and delivered up all things ...
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... its tendency is no way pious : but perhaps it may afterwards be found , that every book which is not written with a view , more or less , to the support of Christian morals on Christian principles , is so 12 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... its tendency is no way pious : but perhaps it may afterwards be found , that every book which is not written with a view , more or less , to the support of Christian morals on Christian principles , is so 12 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. support of Christian morals on Christian principles , is so far from innocent , that it is decidedly hurtful . It was one of the maxims of Lycurgus , that every man must declare himself of one party or another , and ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. support of Christian morals on Christian principles , is so far from innocent , that it is decidedly hurtful . It was one of the maxims of Lycurgus , that every man must declare himself of one party or another , and ...
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... Christians . Nevertheless , this excellent boy never pushed himself forward to public observation : his good qualities ... Christian , shun occasions of being praised or admired , or of bringing himself forward as an object of attention ...
... Christians . Nevertheless , this excellent boy never pushed himself forward to public observation : his good qualities ... Christian , shun occasions of being praised or admired , or of bringing himself forward as an object of attention ...
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... Christian ; and the other , that every other boy in the school was a decided profligate , and that a violent persecution would infallibly break out against him as soon as he should evince his own decided Chris- tian character ...
... Christian ; and the other , that every other boy in the school was a decided profligate , and that a violent persecution would infallibly break out against him as soon as he should evince his own decided Chris- tian character ...
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