The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 46
... divine confidence , the result , under the divine blessing , of a religious life , he expressed him- self more than once in a very pious and touching man- ner , spoke of the necessity of being always prepared for death , talked of the ...
... divine confidence , the result , under the divine blessing , of a religious life , he expressed him- self more than once in a very pious and touching man- ner , spoke of the necessity of being always prepared for death , talked of the ...
Page 73
... divine direction : so that , notwithstand- ing the supposed purity of his first design , he may at length be led to sit down contented with the agreeable- nesses of human genius , and proceed no further towards the goal for which he ...
... divine direction : so that , notwithstand- ing the supposed purity of his first design , he may at length be led to sit down contented with the agreeable- nesses of human genius , and proceed no further towards the goal for which he ...
Page 78
... divine things and holy contemplation increases with the exercise . ' " I understand , ' said my father , ' that you make Scripture the vehicle of two languages , namely , the He- brew and the Greek , and that you teach these languages ...
... divine things and holy contemplation increases with the exercise . ' " I understand , ' said my father , ' that you make Scripture the vehicle of two languages , namely , the He- brew and the Greek , and that you teach these languages ...
Page 82
... divine bless- ing on his late afflictions , his mind had been in some degree prepared for the reception of Mr. Gisborne's opi- nions . But , I who had sympathized very slightly with my father in his troubles , was by no means so pre ...
... divine bless- ing on his late afflictions , his mind had been in some degree prepared for the reception of Mr. Gisborne's opi- nions . But , I who had sympathized very slightly with my father in his troubles , was by no means so pre ...
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... divine instructions of my heavenly Father , could I have expected otherwise than that my child should bring reproach and sorrow upon me ? ' " Compose yourself , my dear Sir , ' said Mr. Gis- borne . " Oh , Mr. Gisborne ! ' said my ...
... divine instructions of my heavenly Father , could I have expected otherwise than that my child should bring reproach and sorrow upon me ? ' " Compose yourself , my dear Sir , ' said Mr. Gis- borne . " Oh , Mr. Gisborne ! ' said my ...
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