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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... whole in attempting to improve a part , it has been judged most prudent by many of the excellent of our Church , to leave these lesser matters as they are , rather than by attempting a reform , to endanger the whole fabric . The Church ...
... whole in attempting to improve a part , it has been judged most prudent by many of the excellent of our Church , to leave these lesser matters as they are , rather than by attempting a reform , to endanger the whole fabric . The Church ...
Halaman 115
... whole of this conversation , arose , and took his leave , promising to repeat his visit on the morrow . “ The next day , about the same hour , Mr. Osborne again procured admittance to Altamont ; but at first saw nothing in the manner of ...
... whole of this conversation , arose , and took his leave , promising to repeat his visit on the morrow . “ The next day , about the same hour , Mr. Osborne again procured admittance to Altamont ; but at first saw nothing in the manner of ...
Halaman 115
... whole of this conversation , arose , and took his leave , promising to repeat his visit on the morrow . " The next day , about the same hour , Mr. Osborne again procured admittance to Altamont ; but at first saw nothing in the manner of ...
... whole of this conversation , arose , and took his leave , promising to repeat his visit on the morrow . " The next day , about the same hour , Mr. Osborne again procured admittance to Altamont ; but at first saw nothing in the manner of ...
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