The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 19
... become a sharer of the little room and bed occupied by her ne- phew . Things being thus arranged , after the Christmas ho- lidays , Francis Parnel became an inmate of Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and the constant companion of Ed- mund ...
... become a sharer of the little room and bed occupied by her ne- phew . Things being thus arranged , after the Christmas ho- lidays , Francis Parnel became an inmate of Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and the constant companion of Ed- mund ...
Page 20
... become a useful minister . During the long winter evenings , after the boys were returned from school , Mrs. Mary Stephens always made a point of introducing such conversation as she thought best calculated to promote the spiritual good ...
... become a useful minister . During the long winter evenings , after the boys were returned from school , Mrs. Mary Stephens always made a point of introducing such conversation as she thought best calculated to promote the spiritual good ...
Page 28
... become , as far as in me lies , a spiritual murderer ? " In this manner the young clergyman argued with him- self : but as he considered also that there are some who dissent from our Church in points of such amazing con- sequence that ...
... become , as far as in me lies , a spiritual murderer ? " In this manner the young clergyman argued with him- self : but as he considered also that there are some who dissent from our Church in points of such amazing con- sequence that ...
Page 30
... become vacant , and , through the exertions of old Mr. Parnel , it was procured for Francis , who , being recalled in all haste from abroad , had scarcely time to take priest's orders before it was necessary for him to hasten to to be ...
... become vacant , and , through the exertions of old Mr. Parnel , it was procured for Francis , who , being recalled in all haste from abroad , had scarcely time to take priest's orders before it was necessary for him to hasten to to be ...
Page 45
... become , in fact , spiritual murderers , being manifest transgressors of the law which saith Thou shalt do no murder , and are , it is to be feared , more heavy offenders than the man who commanded the destruction of the babes of ...
... become , in fact , spiritual murderers , being manifest transgressors of the law which saith Thou shalt do no murder , and are , it is to be feared , more heavy offenders than the man who commanded the destruction of the babes of ...
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