Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... nant activity ; and our feelings have been outraged by hearing all that is sacred in the doctrines , all that is dear and venera- ble in the institutions , of our religion , pro- faned and polluted ; it is not , however , PREFACE . Τ.
... nant activity ; and our feelings have been outraged by hearing all that is sacred in the doctrines , all that is dear and venera- ble in the institutions , of our religion , pro- faned and polluted ; it is not , however , PREFACE . Τ.
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... , and many other circumstances , since my mar- riage , have combined to separate us ; and I do not , I cannot , expect that close and intimate sympathy in my present feelings , 5 which you might once have felt ; but I 4 . GERALDINE .
... , and many other circumstances , since my mar- riage , have combined to separate us ; and I do not , I cannot , expect that close and intimate sympathy in my present feelings , 5 which you might once have felt ; but I 4 . GERALDINE .
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... her for being ten years younger , and twenty times handsomer , than myself ; but her taste , her feelings , the tone of her mind , did not accord with mine ; there was some- thing too elevated , too seraphic , too un- earthly 6 GERALDINE .
... her for being ten years younger , and twenty times handsomer , than myself ; but her taste , her feelings , the tone of her mind , did not accord with mine ; there was some- thing too elevated , too seraphic , too un- earthly 6 GERALDINE .
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... feelings and affections would have been a source of much anxiety to her father , had he not perceived a corresponding strength , and power of principle . The home where she had been educated , and the mountain scenery by which she was ...
... feelings and affections would have been a source of much anxiety to her father , had he not perceived a corresponding strength , and power of principle . The home where she had been educated , and the mountain scenery by which she was ...
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... feelings succeeded . The conflict between the intensity of earthly affection , and the duty of religious submission was severe , but Christian prin- ciple triumphed . Sudden darkness had indeed shrouded her earthly prospects ; but ...
... feelings succeeded . The conflict between the intensity of earthly affection , and the duty of religious submission was severe , but Christian prin- ciple triumphed . Sudden darkness had indeed shrouded her earthly prospects ; but ...
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