The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 17
... whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy coward who attacks Stephens and his ...
... whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy coward who attacks Stephens and his ...
Page 27
... whole purport and object had been to fit him for the ministry of Christ on earth , and for the enjoyment of his kingdom in heaven ; and , falling upon his knees , he solemnly and earnestly entreated that he might now be strengthened for ...
... whole purport and object had been to fit him for the ministry of Christ on earth , and for the enjoyment of his kingdom in heaven ; and , falling upon his knees , he solemnly and earnestly entreated that he might now be strengthened for ...
Page 39
... whole of this whisper ; for before it was half finished , he turn- ed to Edmund , and said , " Surely , Stephens , you do not mean to assert that the tongue of censure has in your parish never been moved against you ? " " I make no such ...
... whole of this whisper ; for before it was half finished , he turn- ed to Edmund , and said , " Surely , Stephens , you do not mean to assert that the tongue of censure has in your parish never been moved against you ? " " I make no such ...
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... whole course of the Gospel scheme , from the creation of the world till the moment in which the dying Saviour on the cross cried out , ' It is finished ! ' How sweetly would you trace the Saviour through every type and shadow of the ...
... whole course of the Gospel scheme , from the creation of the world till the moment in which the dying Saviour on the cross cried out , ' It is finished ! ' How sweetly would you trace the Saviour through every type and shadow of the ...
Page 43
... whole of the time in which he was thus engaged , he never once seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years a situation nearly similar to that in which he himself was placed , and that he might , therefore , pro ...
... whole of the time in which he was thus engaged , he never once seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years a situation nearly similar to that in which he himself was placed , and that he might , therefore , pro ...
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added Amelia answer appeared Ariadne aunt ayah baronet beautiful beloved brielle Calcutta called carriage Cawnpore character child Christian Cicely Clara Clifton Castle daugh daughter dear death door Edmund Stephens endeavoured expression eyes father feelings Fortescue Frederick Falconer Gabrielle gentleman girl give hall hand happy hear heard heart Holy hope humble James Horton Julia kind Lady Augusta Lady Frances little Annette little Flora looked Lord Madame de Roseau manner marriage Mary Stephens mean mind Miss Atkins Miss Beaumont Miss Carrisforth Miss Chatterton Miss Clifford Miss Crawford Miss Mortimer morning mother never occasion passed Patterson persons pious present pupil racter religion remark rendered respect Robert Lambert Sackville servant Sir Anthony Sir James Sir Robert soon speak spirit Squire tears tell thing thought tion took tutor verandah violent wish woman young lady