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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... hope , on another occasion to claim this fair hand in the dance ' and so saying , he sat down by me , and we en- tered into some easy conversation , which , after awhile again turning towards the employment of our friends in the next ...
... hope , on another occasion to claim this fair hand in the dance ' and so saying , he sat down by me , and we en- tered into some easy conversation , which , after awhile again turning towards the employment of our friends in the next ...
Halaman 418
... hope or trust but in the merits and death of thy dear Son . We hope , through the infinite mercy of our God , we have been brought to a sense of our lost and ruined state by nature . We feel that we are utterly vile and helpless , and ...
... hope or trust but in the merits and death of thy dear Son . We hope , through the infinite mercy of our God , we have been brought to a sense of our lost and ruined state by nature . We feel that we are utterly vile and helpless , and ...
Halaman 519
... hope , I must hope ; it would be death to me to relinquish that hope . " During this conference , it was settled that Mr. Helmly should set out immediately to bring Laura home ; and I promised Lady Roxeter that I never again would endea ...
... hope , I must hope ; it would be death to me to relinquish that hope . " During this conference , it was settled that Mr. Helmly should set out immediately to bring Laura home ; and I promised Lady Roxeter that I never again would endea ...
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