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 282
... enabled to say , with our beloved Saviour , " remarked the pious Blanche , " Thy will , O Lord , not mine , be done , then are we in the way to be happy both in life and in death . But while we still eagerly desire self - indulgence of ...
... enabled to say , with our beloved Saviour , " remarked the pious Blanche , " Thy will , O Lord , not mine , be done , then are we in the way to be happy both in life and in death . But while we still eagerly desire self - indulgence of ...
Halaman 524
... enabled to taste the consolations of the Gospel , my views of God the Father remained for a long time very unsatisfactory and perplexing . I felt that I could trust and love the Son ; but the Father was still a stranger to me ; and I ...
... enabled to taste the consolations of the Gospel , my views of God the Father remained for a long time very unsatisfactory and perplexing . I felt that I could trust and love the Son ; but the Father was still a stranger to me ; and I ...
Halaman 578
... enabled to do what was good and ac- ceptable in his sight . " " I have no doubt that you are right , perfectly right , Mr. Eliot , " said George Phillips ; " and yet , I candidly confess that I cannot quite receive your doctrine ...
... enabled to do what was good and ac- ceptable in his sight . " " I have no doubt that you are right , perfectly right , Mr. Eliot , " said George Phillips ; " and yet , I candidly confess that I cannot quite receive your doctrine ...
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