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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... enabled to preserve that rare and beautiful consisten- cy of character , which they only possess who walk in the strength of him with whom there is no variableness nor shadow of turning . After having said thus much of this young man ...
... enabled to preserve that rare and beautiful consisten- cy of character , which they only possess who walk in the strength of him with whom there is no variableness nor shadow of turning . After having said thus much of this young man ...
Halaman 282
... enabled to say , with our beloved Saviour , ” remarked the pious Blanche , " Thy will , O Lord , not mine , be done , then are we in the way to be happy both in life and in death . But while we still eagerly desire self - indulgence of ...
... enabled to say , with our beloved Saviour , ” remarked the pious Blanche , " Thy will , O Lord , not mine , be done , then are we in the way to be happy both in life and in death . But while we still eagerly desire self - indulgence of ...
Halaman 297
... enabled to cry out with their whole hearts , O Lord , thy will be done ; ' and , in the midst of every earthly privation , can throw self into the back- ground , and attend chiefly to other people's feelings - I fear that there are very ...
... enabled to cry out with their whole hearts , O Lord , thy will be done ; ' and , in the midst of every earthly privation , can throw self into the back- ground , and attend chiefly to other people's feelings - I fear that there are very ...
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