The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 75
... desires to be alone , that he may converse with his God , while you , my child , may enjoy the society of your humble friends , and the beauties of this charming country . " Emily's countenance beamed with tenderness towards her father ...
... desires to be alone , that he may converse with his God , while you , my child , may enjoy the society of your humble friends , and the beauties of this charming country . " Emily's countenance beamed with tenderness towards her father ...
Page 84
... desire the stranger to leave her imme- diately ; when , to her surprise and delight , she recognized her former beloved friend , and the friend of her brother , Charles Harrington . This was an overpowering discovery ; and she remained ...
... desire the stranger to leave her imme- diately ; when , to her surprise and delight , she recognized her former beloved friend , and the friend of her brother , Charles Harrington . This was an overpowering discovery ; and she remained ...
Page 88
... merits of our blessed Saviour ; and let all our desires and requests result from the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit ; and let not the imper fections of our services hinder their acceptance with thee . 88 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... merits of our blessed Saviour ; and let all our desires and requests result from the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit ; and let not the imper fections of our services hinder their acceptance with thee . 88 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 89
... desire to depend en- tirely on thy mercy through our Lord Jesus Christ . We would unite with the publican , and say , ' God be merciful to us miserable sinners . ' O , pour into our hearts more of the grace of supplication ; and let a ...
... desire to depend en- tirely on thy mercy through our Lord Jesus Christ . We would unite with the publican , and say , ' God be merciful to us miserable sinners . ' O , pour into our hearts more of the grace of supplication ; and let a ...
Page 94
... desire for di- vine assistance . " We proceed now , " continued the lady of the manor , " to describe this state of grace , or recovery of human nature , into which all that shall partake of eternal 94 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... desire for di- vine assistance . " We proceed now , " continued the lady of the manor , " to describe this state of grace , or recovery of human nature , into which all that shall partake of eternal 94 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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