The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 112
... enter into any very detailed account of the means which Mr. and Mrs. Mills made use of to lead Anna from the darkness of her natural state to the glorious light of the Gospel . Suffice it to say , that they had not been acquainted with ...
... enter into any very detailed account of the means which Mr. and Mrs. Mills made use of to lead Anna from the darkness of her natural state to the glorious light of the Gospel . Suffice it to say , that they had not been acquainted with ...
Page 123
... enter his head . " I oppose not , " said he , " the doing of the thing , but I object to the manner of doing it . The time , the place , and the temper , in which it is done , make it com- mendable or otherwise . There is , as I before ...
... enter his head . " I oppose not , " said he , " the doing of the thing , but I object to the manner of doing it . The time , the place , and the temper , in which it is done , make it com- mendable or otherwise . There is , as I before ...
Page 125
... enter upon any description of the various workings of Anna's mind , I shall satisfy myself by saying , that , after a few days , her duty was made plain to her , and she was enabled to resolve , with God's help , to sacrifice every ...
... enter upon any description of the various workings of Anna's mind , I shall satisfy myself by saying , that , after a few days , her duty was made plain to her , and she was enabled to resolve , with God's help , to sacrifice every ...
Page 130
... enter too largely into the history of this family , I must be satisfied with saying , that Anna per- severed for many months in the faithful discharge of the duties she had undertaken . Her mother unfortu- nately had an illness which ...
... enter too largely into the history of this family , I must be satisfied with saying , that Anna per- severed for many months in the faithful discharge of the duties she had undertaken . Her mother unfortu- nately had an illness which ...
Page 143
... enter my protest against all monopolies . Are we poor starving creatures , who live at the other end of the town , and go to a church where the old cu- rate preaches us all to sleep , are we quite to be shut out from all that is good ...
... enter my protest against all monopolies . Are we poor starving creatures , who live at the other end of the town , and go to a church where the old cu- rate preaches us all to sleep , are we quite to be shut out from all that is good ...
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