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, Nide 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... present day are guilty of the same offence against morality . The same cruel and bloodthirsty spirit may also be observed to pervade every page of the ancient writings of the heathen ; and it is in this particular that I consider these ...
... present day are guilty of the same offence against morality . The same cruel and bloodthirsty spirit may also be observed to pervade every page of the ancient writings of the heathen ; and it is in this particular that I consider these ...
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... present age , will be as light to darkness - a period in which it will be proved that all human wisdom will be but as folly , and earthly pride no better than madness- they might , with the divine blessing , be brought thereby to open ...
... present age , will be as light to darkness - a period in which it will be proved that all human wisdom will be but as folly , and earthly pride no better than madness- they might , with the divine blessing , be brought thereby to open ...
Sivu 40
... in a work of a cler- gyman of the present day , who has with the most unre- mitting assiduity devoted himself to the study of Scrip- ture 40 LADY OF THE MANOR . ness which we so often promised ourselves in our early ...
... in a work of a cler- gyman of the present day , who has with the most unre- mitting assiduity devoted himself to the study of Scrip- ture 40 LADY OF THE MANOR . ness which we so often promised ourselves in our early ...
Sivu 45
... in a work of a cler- gyman of the present day , who has with the most unre- mitting assiduity devoted himself to the study of Scrip- ture 40 LADY OF THE MANOR . ness which we so often promised ourselves in our early ...
... in a work of a cler- gyman of the present day , who has with the most unre- mitting assiduity devoted himself to the study of Scrip- ture 40 LADY OF THE MANOR . ness which we so often promised ourselves in our early ...
Sivu 45
... present age , that the minister or teacher who would be blessed in his in- structions , must first labour in the right direction of his own mind ; and although the Articles of our Church form this decision , that in case of ungodly ...
... present age , that the minister or teacher who would be blessed in his in- structions , must first labour in the right direction of his own mind ; and although the Articles of our Church form this decision , that in case of ungodly ...
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