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 1Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... become better judges of what he is doing at home . From the constant change of habits to which they become liable , their minds being loos- ened from the bands of custom and prejudice , ( if they are so happy as to be under the ...
... become better judges of what he is doing at home . From the constant change of habits to which they become liable , their minds being loos- ened from the bands of custom and prejudice , ( if they are so happy as to be under the ...
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... become , as I before remarked , so many members of one body , of which Christ is the head . Ac- cordingly the apostle thus addresses the Corinthian con- verts - But if the unbelieving depart , let him depart . A brother or a sister is ...
... become , as I before remarked , so many members of one body , of which Christ is the head . Ac- cordingly the apostle thus addresses the Corinthian con- verts - But if the unbelieving depart , let him depart . A brother or a sister is ...
Halaman 129
... become better judges of what he is doing at home . From the constant change of habits to which they become liable , their minds being loos- ened from the bands of custom and prejudice , ( if they are so happy as to be under the ...
... become better judges of what he is doing at home . From the constant change of habits to which they become liable , their minds being loos- ened from the bands of custom and prejudice , ( if they are so happy as to be under the ...
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