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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... leave these lesser matters as they are , rather than by attempting a reform , to endanger the whole fabric . The Church of England , notwithstanding the few spots which appear in its brilliant disk , must needs be considered as a ...
... leave these lesser matters as they are , rather than by attempting a reform , to endanger the whole fabric . The Church of England , notwithstanding the few spots which appear in its brilliant disk , must needs be considered as a ...
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... leave ; and availing themselves of the first opportunity of being alone with their brother , they told him , in answer to his inquiries , that Constantia was so entirely changed that they should not have known her , and that they ...
... leave ; and availing themselves of the first opportunity of being alone with their brother , they told him , in answer to his inquiries , that Constantia was so entirely changed that they should not have known her , and that they ...
Halaman 529
... leave you comfortless : I will come to you . - Jesus an- swered and said , If a man love me he will keep my words : and my Father will love him , and we will come unto him , and make our abode with him . — But the Comforter , which is ...
... leave you comfortless : I will come to you . - Jesus an- swered and said , If a man love me he will keep my words : and my Father will love him , and we will come unto him , and make our abode with him . — But the Comforter , which is ...
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