The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 47
... reason , as he often afterwards declared , for the utmost gratitude to God , that a more sorrowful termination was not permit- ted to this affair than a slight wound in his own arm , without any injury whatever done to his adversary ...
... reason , as he often afterwards declared , for the utmost gratitude to God , that a more sorrowful termination was not permit- ted to this affair than a slight wound in his own arm , without any injury whatever done to his adversary ...
Page 50
... reason to think , of one truly converted to God , and bearing in heart and character the impression of his new birth ; for , as old John Bunyan beautifully remarks in his Pil- grim's Progress - The Lord setteth a seal upon the foreheads ...
... reason to think , of one truly converted to God , and bearing in heart and character the impression of his new birth ; for , as old John Bunyan beautifully remarks in his Pil- grim's Progress - The Lord setteth a seal upon the foreheads ...
Page 69
... reason is enabled to discern the good and reject the evil . But , ' proceeded my father , the more I consider these subjects , the more I am perplexed . For if I have passed an erroneous judgment on the hea- then authors , almost the ...
... reason is enabled to discern the good and reject the evil . But , ' proceeded my father , the more I consider these subjects , the more I am perplexed . For if I have passed an erroneous judgment on the hea- then authors , almost the ...
Page 78
... reasons for not wholly rejecting them . Many of these writings were composed by the most able men of their day ; men who , with the exception of the inspired writers , are to be considered as authors of the most in- comparable ability ...
... reasons for not wholly rejecting them . Many of these writings were composed by the most able men of their day ; men who , with the exception of the inspired writers , are to be considered as authors of the most in- comparable ability ...
Page 81
... reason to anticipate . ' " So saying , my father left the room ; and a few moments afterwards , I observed him as he hastened out of the house , to meditate , no doubt , in solitude , on the late conference . " For some months after the ...
... reason to anticipate . ' " So saying , my father left the room ; and a few moments afterwards , I observed him as he hastened out of the house , to meditate , no doubt , in solitude , on the late conference . " For some months after the ...
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