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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... effect- ed , no doubt , by the secret and powerful influence of that Holy Spirit whose office it is not only to control the natu- ral evil tempers , but really and truly to regenerate the heart of sinful man . And wonderful was the effect ...
... effect- ed , no doubt , by the secret and powerful influence of that Holy Spirit whose office it is not only to control the natu- ral evil tempers , but really and truly to regenerate the heart of sinful man . And wonderful was the effect ...
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... effect of Cecil Gray's remark upon the mind of Louisa ; for she had dis- tinctly heard all he said , though it was not intended that she should . The praise bestowed on her by this elegant stranger was not without its effect : and she ...
... effect of Cecil Gray's remark upon the mind of Louisa ; for she had dis- tinctly heard all he said , though it was not intended that she should . The praise bestowed on her by this elegant stranger was not without its effect : and she ...
Halaman 233
... effect on her mother , begged that she might be kept at home , promising to take the charge of her education . The winter passed away in a melancholy manner in Lon- don , and on the appearance of spring , Lady Harriet returned to the ...
... effect on her mother , begged that she might be kept at home , promising to take the charge of her education . The winter passed away in a melancholy manner in Lon- don , and on the appearance of spring , Lady Harriet returned to the ...
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