The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... manner ? " " Edmund Stephens , " replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . " While these few words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the ...
... manner ? " " Edmund Stephens , " replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . " While these few words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the ...
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... manner Mrs. Mary Stephens used to converse with these youths who were under her care , and she also took especial delight in giving them such views as pro- phecy would allow of the kingdom of Christ on earth , in that blessed period ...
... manner Mrs. Mary Stephens used to converse with these youths who were under her care , and she also took especial delight in giving them such views as pro- phecy would allow of the kingdom of Christ on earth , in that blessed period ...
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... manner was warm , and at times devout , and though he might be urged to a participation in almost any act of piety and self - denial to which Ed- mund accustomed himself , yet now and then a degree of inconsistency was discernible in ...
... manner was warm , and at times devout , and though he might be urged to a participation in almost any act of piety and self - denial to which Ed- mund accustomed himself , yet now and then a degree of inconsistency was discernible in ...
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... manner the young clergyman argued with him- self : but as he considered also that there are some who dissent from our Church in points of such amazing con- sequence that true Christians can by no means extend their encouragement towards ...
... manner the young clergyman argued with him- self : but as he considered also that there are some who dissent from our Church in points of such amazing con- sequence that true Christians can by no means extend their encouragement towards ...
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... manner , might , had he been so inclined , have easily acquired all that celebrity as a popular speaker or preacher , to which a person less gifted as to outward advantages must have aspired in vain . It was , however , one of the ...
... manner , might , had he been so inclined , have easily acquired all that celebrity as a popular speaker or preacher , to which a person less gifted as to outward advantages must have aspired in vain . It was , however , one of the ...
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