The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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... blessed in the presence of my lovely and affectionate child , and permitted to mark her growth in grace , to look on that lovely countenance , to behold that beauty , that noble deportment , and that ele- gance , which would fit her to ...
... blessed in the presence of my lovely and affectionate child , and permitted to mark her growth in grace , to look on that lovely countenance , to behold that beauty , that noble deportment , and that ele- gance , which would fit her to ...
Halaman 299
... blessed child ; go then , happy child . This day I wish to devote to prayer and solitude . Go , visit vour friends ... blessed with the encou- raging hope that all is well with me , that my sins are par- doned , and that I shall be ...
... blessed child ; go then , happy child . This day I wish to devote to prayer and solitude . Go , visit vour friends ... blessed with the encou- raging hope that all is well with me , that my sins are par- doned , and that I shall be ...
Halaman 338
... blessed , my dear Eleanore , " con- tinued Joanna , " with a knowledge of the truth ; you have been brought to know ... blessings to your dear mother - to the friend of your youth - to her who gave you birth ? and will you al- low her to ...
... blessed , my dear Eleanore , " con- tinued Joanna , " with a knowledge of the truth ; you have been brought to know ... blessings to your dear mother - to the friend of your youth - to her who gave you birth ? and will you al- low her to ...
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