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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Halaman 158
... desire of pleasing the world ? are we not immortal crea- tures ? and does not the happiness of our future existence through a long eternity depend upon the manner in which the years of this short life are spent ? If in this present ...
... desire of pleasing the world ? are we not immortal crea- tures ? and does not the happiness of our future existence through a long eternity depend upon the manner in which the years of this short life are spent ? If in this present ...
Halaman 217
... desire to know , " said Dorothea : " but I cannot imagine what secrets can be already existing between you and Au- gustus . However , it is nothing to me ; I can have no pos- sible wish to be in your confidence , or to know any thing ...
... desire to know , " said Dorothea : " but I cannot imagine what secrets can be already existing between you and Au- gustus . However , it is nothing to me ; I can have no pos- sible wish to be in your confidence , or to know any thing ...
Halaman 266
... desires have overstepped the boundaries of their actual possession and privileges . Home and domes- tic employments ... desire what our heavenly Father puts out of our reach , we then commit sin , and may be said to indulge the lusts of ...
... desires have overstepped the boundaries of their actual possession and privileges . Home and domes- tic employments ... desire what our heavenly Father puts out of our reach , we then commit sin , and may be said to indulge the lusts of ...
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