The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... wish but for the general extension and stability of Christ's kingdom . He belongeth not to the kingdoms of the world , and has no part in them ; and therefore , as the ancient Romans laboured for the exaltation of their city , willingly ...
... wish but for the general extension and stability of Christ's kingdom . He belongeth not to the kingdoms of the world , and has no part in them ; and therefore , as the ancient Romans laboured for the exaltation of their city , willingly ...
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... wish that he might rise in the Church , in order that he might do the more good ; and he would now and then drop an expression by which he betrayed his hopes that when he had a family himself he should live in a more magnificent style ...
... wish that he might rise in the Church , in order that he might do the more good ; and he would now and then drop an expression by which he betrayed his hopes that when he had a family himself he should live in a more magnificent style ...
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... wish of recon- ciling those things which cannot be reconciled , namely , earthly with heavenly sentiments . It happened , that Edmund's tutor and all his family were precisely the kind of persons which I have describ- ed ; and Edmund ...
... wish of recon- ciling those things which cannot be reconciled , namely , earthly with heavenly sentiments . It happened , that Edmund's tutor and all his family were precisely the kind of persons which I have describ- ed ; and Edmund ...
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... wish , in my character of a spiritual teacher , to act with faithfulness- to fear no man , and to seek only the glory of God . Nevertheless , my knowledge of life has brought me to this conviction - that unless I can preserve the ...
... wish , in my character of a spiritual teacher , to act with faithfulness- to fear no man , and to seek only the glory of God . Nevertheless , my knowledge of life has brought me to this conviction - that unless I can preserve the ...
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... wish that you would grant me an attentive hearing for a short time . " " Most willingly , " replied Edmund , seriously ; " and if I can be of the least service " - " You are very good , " returned Mr. Parnel , dryly : " but I have no ...
... wish that you would grant me an attentive hearing for a short time . " " Most willingly , " replied Edmund , seriously ; " and if I can be of the least service " - " You are very good , " returned Mr. Parnel , dryly : " but I have no ...
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