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 FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... assistance to overcome this and every other kind of temptation : but , for the most part , young persons neither avail themselves of the assistance effered them by the Holy Spirit , nor even use the common external means of overcoming ...
... assistance to overcome this and every other kind of temptation : but , for the most part , young persons neither avail themselves of the assistance effered them by the Holy Spirit , nor even use the common external means of overcoming ...
Halaman 524
... assistance I should have remained in that deep spiritual darkness in which the greater part of my life had been spent , and from which no human power was sufficient to extricate me . For although a human agent had been employed as the ...
... assistance I should have remained in that deep spiritual darkness in which the greater part of my life had been spent , and from which no human power was sufficient to extricate me . For although a human agent had been employed as the ...
Halaman 568
... assistance to celebrate the anni versary of a little Missionary Society , which had been established in the town about two years , and which he described as being in so very languishing a situation , as to require all the aids which the ...
... assistance to celebrate the anni versary of a little Missionary Society , which had been established in the town about two years , and which he described as being in so very languishing a situation , as to require all the aids which the ...
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