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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... allowed me , ) mingle in the same cry ; and in their writings , bloodshed and murder of every description are exalted to heaven under the name of glory . This spirit , so contrary to Christianity , mixes itself more or less in most ...
... allowed me , ) mingle in the same cry ; and in their writings , bloodshed and murder of every description are exalted to heaven under the name of glory . This spirit , so contrary to Christianity , mixes itself more or less in most ...
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... allowed to all men ( to speak only of this earth ) their times , and the bounds of their habitation . Every mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwelling - place ; and to walk his little time on earth in that his ...
... allowed to all men ( to speak only of this earth ) their times , and the bounds of their habitation . Every mortal has his appointed season , and his allotted dwelling - place ; and to walk his little time on earth in that his ...
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... for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance . " Edmund then took out his Pocket - Bible , which 20 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance . " Edmund then took out his Pocket - Bible , which 20 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... allowed to read his Bible whenever he chose without further molestation . Francis Parnel had , however , conceived such a dislike to those boys who had expressed contempt of him and his religion , that he never felt himself quite happy ...
... allowed to read his Bible whenever he chose without further molestation . Francis Parnel had , however , conceived such a dislike to those boys who had expressed contempt of him and his religion , that he never felt himself quite happy ...
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... for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance . " Edmund then took out his Pocket - Bible , which 20 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance . " Edmund then took out his Pocket - Bible , which 20 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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