The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 55
... endeavoured to obtain further relief by striving to make his story good among his worldly acquaintance . Nevertheless , although there were some present who seemed to approve of what he had done , poor Francis Parnel could find no peace ...
... endeavoured to obtain further relief by striving to make his story good among his worldly acquaintance . Nevertheless , although there were some present who seemed to approve of what he had done , poor Francis Parnel could find no peace ...
Page 61
... endeavoured to support the weak , and the old to direct the young ; -and had not discord subsisted even among the bearers of the sanctuary itself ? would so many thousands have died before they saw the pro- mised land ? Such were the ...
... endeavoured to support the weak , and the old to direct the young ; -and had not discord subsisted even among the bearers of the sanctuary itself ? would so many thousands have died before they saw the pro- mised land ? Such were the ...
Page 72
... endeavoured , even from the earli- est infancy of Sophia , to impress on her mind ; viz . the lesson consisting of those solemn truths which make up the entire and perfect outline of religion : the nature and attributes of the Deity ...
... endeavoured , even from the earli- est infancy of Sophia , to impress on her mind ; viz . the lesson consisting of those solemn truths which make up the entire and perfect outline of religion : the nature and attributes of the Deity ...
Page 73
... endeavouring , in the use of those means appointed by the Almighty , to secure his deliverance from its power in the present state , and its consequences in the world to come . Neither did this holy instructress fail to point out those ...
... endeavouring , in the use of those means appointed by the Almighty , to secure his deliverance from its power in the present state , and its consequences in the world to come . Neither did this holy instructress fail to point out those ...
Page 76
... endeavoured to ascertain the exact situation of the cottage , she sum- moned Mrs. Cicely , who , since the death of Mrs. For- tescue , had been the constant companion of her walks , and hastened to obey the summons of the dying person ...
... endeavoured to ascertain the exact situation of the cottage , she sum- moned Mrs. Cicely , who , since the death of Mrs. For- tescue , had been the constant companion of her walks , and hastened to obey the summons of the dying person ...
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