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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... lived . Several times during the evening it took its nourishment , and slept comfortably in the intervals on the bosom of its new mother ; while the whole heart of Blanche was lifted up in gratitude for the happiness she now enjoyed ...
... lived . Several times during the evening it took its nourishment , and slept comfortably in the intervals on the bosom of its new mother ; while the whole heart of Blanche was lifted up in gratitude for the happiness she now enjoyed ...
Halaman 361
... lived without God in the world ? Has it ever happened to you to doubt the sincerity of your belief ? Have not each of you at all times from your earliest infancy been in the habit of counting yourselves among the number of believing ...
... lived without God in the world ? Has it ever happened to you to doubt the sincerity of your belief ? Have not each of you at all times from your earliest infancy been in the habit of counting yourselves among the number of believing ...
Halaman 495
... lived there as a child at home in the presence of his heavenly Father , and divine love shed its sacred influence over the whole face of nature . But no sooner had sin entered those blissful regions than all nature underwent a fearful ...
... lived there as a child at home in the presence of his heavenly Father , and divine love shed its sacred influence over the whole face of nature . But no sooner had sin entered those blissful regions than all nature underwent a fearful ...
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