The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... child . Edmund heard of this , and instantly wrote to solicit this curacy ; and as he was able to procure every necessary testimony to his good character , the rector , who was very infirm , promised him the curacy , and gave him his ...
... child . Edmund heard of this , and instantly wrote to solicit this curacy ; and as he was able to procure every necessary testimony to his good character , the rector , who was very infirm , promised him the curacy , and gave him his ...
Page 27
... no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being par- tial to him , was easily persuaded to yield to all his re- quests . During his visits among his people , the young curate THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 27.
... no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being par- tial to him , was easily persuaded to yield to all his re- quests . During his visits among his people , the young curate THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 27.
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... children follow'd , with endearing wile , And pluck'd his gown , to share the good man's smile : His ready smile a parent's warmth express'd ; Their welfare pleas'd him , and their cares distress'd : To them his heart , his love , his ...
... children follow'd , with endearing wile , And pluck'd his gown , to share the good man's smile : His ready smile a parent's warmth express'd ; Their welfare pleas'd him , and their cares distress'd : To them his heart , his love , his ...
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... child of God , and I know him to be a laborious and suc- cessful preacher . " " All this may be strictly true , " replied Mr. Parnel , coolly ; " but as this man differs from us with respect to the great article of church - government ...
... child of God , and I know him to be a laborious and suc- cessful preacher . " " All this may be strictly true , " replied Mr. Parnel , coolly ; " but as this man differs from us with respect to the great article of church - government ...
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... children in Christ were ready , had it been necessary , to lay down their lives for him . But now , all these strong and ten- der ties were to be suddenly and forcibly broken . And by whom broken ? By a friend , a brother . Edmund felt ...
... children in Christ were ready , had it been necessary , to lay down their lives for him . But now , all these strong and ten- der ties were to be suddenly and forcibly broken . And by whom broken ? By a friend , a brother . Edmund felt ...
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