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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... heart ever de- lighted to dwell . O my father ! blessed was the hour in which thine eyes were closed on this present state of be ing , to open upon the happiness of the future ! " If my father erred in his treatment of me , it was only ...
... heart ever de- lighted to dwell . O my father ! blessed was the hour in which thine eyes were closed on this present state of be ing , to open upon the happiness of the future ! " If my father erred in his treatment of me , it was only ...
Halaman 41
... heart , and had he looked longer upon me , he , no doubt , would have ob- served my confusion , for I felt the blood rise to my very brow . " My father next proceeded to trace the progress of sin ; to mark its rise in the heart , its ...
... heart , and had he looked longer upon me , he , no doubt , would have ob- served my confusion , for I felt the blood rise to my very brow . " My father next proceeded to trace the progress of sin ; to mark its rise in the heart , its ...
Halaman 291
... heart which Madame Vauvrier had taught her must take place ere the Christian character can be formed . Madame Vauvrier , to whom she constantly reported all that passed between herself and her father , pointed out to her the need of ...
... heart which Madame Vauvrier had taught her must take place ere the Christian character can be formed . Madame Vauvrier , to whom she constantly reported all that passed between herself and her father , pointed out to her the need of ...
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