The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 51
... added the young man , " that I am not fully aware of the sacrifice that I am making of all worldly advantages to the line of conduct I have been induced to pursue ? But , before I put an end to this subject now , and I hope for ever ...
... added the young man , " that I am not fully aware of the sacrifice that I am making of all worldly advantages to the line of conduct I have been induced to pursue ? But , before I put an end to this subject now , and I hope for ever ...
Page 52
... added the young man , recovering his habitual good - humour and vivacity , " that in so doing you bind yourself , as a man of principle , to make up , by your own proper exertions , all the deficiencies which you shall have thus ...
... added the young man , recovering his habitual good - humour and vivacity , " that in so doing you bind yourself , as a man of principle , to make up , by your own proper exertions , all the deficiencies which you shall have thus ...
Page 55
... adding that a neighbouring clergyman would have been obtained to perform the duty , had not the rector unexpectedly re- turned . 66 " Where is the curate then ? " returned Mr. Parnel . ' Why cannot Mr. Stephens attend ? Is he gone out ...
... adding that a neighbouring clergyman would have been obtained to perform the duty , had not the rector unexpectedly re- turned . 66 " Where is the curate then ? " returned Mr. Parnel . ' Why cannot Mr. Stephens attend ? Is he gone out ...
Page 57
... added , that he had a full assurance that the Lord had , through his free and unmerited grace , ap- pointed him to eternal happiness , and that even before the world began : in consequence of which every thing had been so ordered and ...
... added , that he had a full assurance that the Lord had , through his free and unmerited grace , ap- pointed him to eternal happiness , and that even before the world began : in consequence of which every thing had been so ordered and ...
Page 59
... added to shew the power of religion as it appeared in the character of Edmund and in the repentance of Francis . For some days , Mr. Parnel , who scarcely left the side of his dying friend , flattered himself that his disease would not ...
... added to shew the power of religion as it appeared in the character of Edmund and in the repentance of Francis . For some days , Mr. Parnel , who scarcely left the side of his dying friend , flattered himself that his disease would not ...
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