The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 53
... father of these poor people for nearly five years ; he loved many individuals , and was in return beloved by all who knew him ; he had enjoyed many sweet seasons in their society ; he had been present during many of their scenes of joy ...
... father of these poor people for nearly five years ; he loved many individuals , and was in return beloved by all who knew him ; he had enjoyed many sweet seasons in their society ; he had been present during many of their scenes of joy ...
Page 55
... father's house in a distant part of the country ; and when he returned home , he was prevented by his pride from enquiring after him till the afternoon , when his clerk came to give him notice of a funeral ; at the same time adding that ...
... father's house in a distant part of the country ; and when he returned home , he was prevented by his pride from enquiring after him till the afternoon , when his clerk came to give him notice of a funeral ; at the same time adding that ...
Page 63
... Father , from spiritual pride , and from those high thoughts of self which are at variance with the love of our brethren , and which tempt us to sacrifice the everlasting welfare of our fellow - crea- tures to what we conceive to be our ...
... Father , from spiritual pride , and from those high thoughts of self which are at variance with the love of our brethren , and which tempt us to sacrifice the everlasting welfare of our fellow - crea- tures to what we conceive to be our ...
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... father and the levity of her step - mother were too well known to allow her to hope any thing from them , ) she felt it necessary that Sophia should be endued with more than common prudence , in order that she might be enabled to meet ...
... father and the levity of her step - mother were too well known to allow her to hope any thing from them , ) she felt it necessary that Sophia should be endued with more than common prudence , in order that she might be enabled to meet ...
Page 73
... father of lies , even by him who once shone foremost among the glorious hierarchies of heaven . She taught her , moreover , that the origin of sin in the breast of the first offender , was a mystery which no mor- tal could either ...
... father of lies , even by him who once shone foremost among the glorious hierarchies of heaven . She taught her , moreover , that the origin of sin in the breast of the first offender , was a mystery which no mor- tal could either ...
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