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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... daughter , when a slight circumstance gave so strong a direction to all my feelings , that my progress toward ruin from that time became more rapid . " I was about sixteen years of age , when an old ac- quaintance of my father , who ...
... daughter , when a slight circumstance gave so strong a direction to all my feelings , that my progress toward ruin from that time became more rapid . " I was about sixteen years of age , when an old ac- quaintance of my father , who ...
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... daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military service , and ac- companied his regiment abroad , leaving his son and infant daughter under the ...
... daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military service , and ac- companied his regiment abroad , leaving his son and infant daughter under the ...
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... daughter was thus passing through the fiery ordeal of this contagious society , and was preserved from utter destruction by Him who from the beginning , as af- terwards appeared , had chosen her to everlasting salvation , the major was ...
... daughter was thus passing through the fiery ordeal of this contagious society , and was preserved from utter destruction by Him who from the beginning , as af- terwards appeared , had chosen her to everlasting salvation , the major was ...
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