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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... religion of any denomination or assembly of Christians loses its spirituality , they are invariably disposed to lay an in- creasing stress upon its outward forms and ordinances , till at length , a set of superstitious observances and ...
... religion of any denomination or assembly of Christians loses its spirituality , they are invariably disposed to lay an in- creasing stress upon its outward forms and ordinances , till at length , a set of superstitious observances and ...
Halaman 53
... religion . These im- proper attacks on her part , made the subject of religion more hateful to him than ever ; for although he knew not what religion might be , yet he knew well enough what it ought not to be : so that when his wife ...
... religion . These im- proper attacks on her part , made the subject of religion more hateful to him than ever ; for although he knew not what religion might be , yet he knew well enough what it ought not to be : so that when his wife ...
Halaman 64
... religion : but I have tried it repeatedly , and have never derived from it that boasted peace of which you speak . I will sincerely confess to you , though I have not done so much to my husband , because I am un- willing to strengthen ...
... religion : but I have tried it repeatedly , and have never derived from it that boasted peace of which you speak . I will sincerely confess to you , though I have not done so much to my husband , because I am un- willing to strengthen ...
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