The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 - Conduct of life |
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... become universal , would restore the glories of Eden , and make the earth one universal para- dise . But the unregenerated man , and he who is but partially delivered from the bonds of Satan , is unable to understand this mystery . He ...
... become universal , would restore the glories of Eden , and make the earth one universal para- dise . But the unregenerated man , and he who is but partially delivered from the bonds of Satan , is unable to understand this mystery . He ...
Page 11
... become fond of reading . She took particular delight in Scripture , and also in profane history , because it threw light on certain obscure parts of Scripture . She loved sacred music and sacred poetry , and cultivated her taste for ...
... become fond of reading . She took particular delight in Scripture , and also in profane history , because it threw light on certain obscure parts of Scripture . She loved sacred music and sacred poetry , and cultivated her taste for ...
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... become a minister of the Church of England ; and as she was aware that , in order to his acquisition of that knowledge of the learned languages which is thought necessary for those who are to be admitted to ordina- tion , he must ...
... become a minister of the Church of England ; and as she was aware that , in order to his acquisition of that knowledge of the learned languages which is thought necessary for those who are to be admitted to ordina- tion , he must ...
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... become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund . Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs ...
... become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund . Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs ...
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... become a useful minister . During the long winter evenings , after the boys were returned from school , Mrs. Mary Stephens always made a point of introducing such conversation as she thought best calculated to promote the spiritual good ...
... become a useful minister . During the long winter evenings , after the boys were returned from school , Mrs. Mary Stephens always made a point of introducing such conversation as she thought best calculated to promote the spiritual good ...
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