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, 1856 |
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... nature born in sin and the children of wrath , we are hereby made the children of grace . " When these questions and answers were concluded , the lady of the manor asked the young people whether there were any passages in the portion of ...
... nature born in sin and the children of wrath , we are hereby made the children of grace . " When these questions and answers were concluded , the lady of the manor asked the young people whether there were any passages in the portion of ...
Halaman 345
... nature remains the same . All the external acts of religion are within the compass of natural abilities . There may be sore pangs and throes of conscience , which may fail in leading a person to God . A man may be able to talk well on ...
... nature remains the same . All the external acts of religion are within the compass of natural abilities . There may be sore pangs and throes of conscience , which may fail in leading a person to God . A man may be able to talk well on ...
Halaman 418
... nature of those works produced by the Holy Spirit in the heart of man ; and how en- tirely distinct they are from those appearances and imi- tations which are often mistaken for them . The lady of the manor , having concluded the ...
... nature of those works produced by the Holy Spirit in the heart of man ; and how en- tirely distinct they are from those appearances and imi- tations which are often mistaken for them . The lady of the manor , having concluded the ...
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