The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females. [With Plates.], Volume 3F. Houlston&Son, 1825 - 293 halaman This is the third volume of Mary Martha Sherwood'sThe Lady of the Manor.The book was intended to instruct young women on how to lead devout lives. |
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... heart and its affections , forbidding the undue estimation of any created object ; whereas the second commandment especially re- fers to every external form of idolatrous worship . This latter commandment prohibits the worship which is ...
... heart and its affections , forbidding the undue estimation of any created object ; whereas the second commandment especially re- fers to every external form of idolatrous worship . This latter commandment prohibits the worship which is ...
Halaman 7
... heart are de- clared , in the sacred volume , to be only evil continually . The carnal mind is enmity against God ; it is not subject to the law of God , neither indeed can be : every sentiment , therefore , of a heathen writer must ...
... heart are de- clared , in the sacred volume , to be only evil continually . The carnal mind is enmity against God ; it is not subject to the law of God , neither indeed can be : every sentiment , therefore , of a heathen writer must ...
Halaman 12
... heart bleed at every pore , and led me to the indulgence of an encoura- ging persuasion , that the tragic end of this ill - fated prin- cess was probably preceded by such convictions of the vanity of human life , as might haply fit her ...
... heart bleed at every pore , and led me to the indulgence of an encoura- ging persuasion , that the tragic end of this ill - fated prin- cess was probably preceded by such convictions of the vanity of human life , as might haply fit her ...
Halaman 14
... heart and control- ling the passions , it was an idea which never could have suggested itself to his mind in the state in which he then was ; for the natural man receiveth not these things . My father , however , read much ; and ...
... heart and control- ling the passions , it was an idea which never could have suggested itself to his mind in the state in which he then was ; for the natural man receiveth not these things . My father , however , read much ; and ...
Halaman 17
... our daughters , the same images , through the medium of books ? And though the cold colouring of words undoubtedly makes not its way so speedily to the heart of a child , as the warmer tints of c 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 17 And ...
... our daughters , the same images , through the medium of books ? And though the cold colouring of words undoubtedly makes not its way so speedily to the heart of a child , as the warmer tints of c 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 17 And ...
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