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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... thought much of dress and appearance , and had no power to resist the allurements of these , either for herself or her children : notwithstanding all which , she seemed to have some desire to be religious - she even thought herself so ...
... thought much of dress and appearance , and had no power to resist the allurements of these , either for herself or her children : notwithstanding all which , she seemed to have some desire to be religious - she even thought herself so ...
Halaman 266
... thought right to deny them . These strong desires , though exercised on things in themselves lawful , do ... thought it impossible to govern her thoughts , and that she supposed as long as she kept from actual sin , she could not be ...
... thought right to deny them . These strong desires , though exercised on things in themselves lawful , do ... thought it impossible to govern her thoughts , and that she supposed as long as she kept from actual sin , she could not be ...
Halaman 267
... thoughts are one of the strongest marks of the depravity of our nature ; nevertheless , such is the power of our natural corruption , that even after conversion evil thoughts continually present themselves . But the Christian knows ...
... thoughts are one of the strongest marks of the depravity of our nature ; nevertheless , such is the power of our natural corruption , that even after conversion evil thoughts continually present themselves . But the Christian knows ...
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