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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... doubt their power of making any one happy . ' " But papa will be so fond of me , ' I added . " No doubt of it , ' she replied : ' yet are there not trou- bles in life which neither fathers nor mothers can avert from their children ...
... doubt their power of making any one happy . ' " But papa will be so fond of me , ' I added . " No doubt of it , ' she replied : ' yet are there not trou- bles in life which neither fathers nor mothers can avert from their children ...
Halaman 353
... doubt a good work of grace is begun in her . " Mr. Harwood smiled ; yet it was not a smile of con- tempt , but rather a smile which indicated doubt . " I don't like that smile , Mr. Harwood , " said Joanna ; " I plainly see that you do ...
... doubt a good work of grace is begun in her . " Mr. Harwood smiled ; yet it was not a smile of con- tempt , but rather a smile which indicated doubt . " I don't like that smile , Mr. Harwood , " said Joanna ; " I plainly see that you do ...
Halaman 374
... doubt , in the great day of account , it will be found that many , whom we may not expect to realize that blessed- ness , may be admitted into the kingdom of heaven ; and some excluded , whom we have looked up to as saints and leaders ...
... doubt , in the great day of account , it will be found that many , whom we may not expect to realize that blessed- ness , may be admitted into the kingdom of heaven ; and some excluded , whom we have looked up to as saints and leaders ...
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