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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... mind : that whatever your exertions may be , you must supplicate the divine blessing upon them . And should you be ... mind in a tolerably healthy state , solitude is often sweet and profitable , but not to a mind diseased in the way of ...
... mind : that whatever your exertions may be , you must supplicate the divine blessing upon them . And should you be ... mind in a tolerably healthy state , solitude is often sweet and profitable , but not to a mind diseased in the way of ...
Halaman 523
... mind , in which I had long in- dulged myself , was the effect of an evil and rebellious heart . But , after awhile , it pleased the Lord to open my mind on this subject also . And no sooner was I led even into a moderate acquaintance ...
... mind , in which I had long in- dulged myself , was the effect of an evil and rebellious heart . But , after awhile , it pleased the Lord to open my mind on this subject also . And no sooner was I led even into a moderate acquaintance ...
Halaman 553
... mind by the undue celebrity bestowed on him , and was even made to feel that the matter was not of the importance which he had at first supposed it to be . " For what , " said he to himself , " what am I , or what is my father's house ...
... mind by the undue celebrity bestowed on him , and was even made to feel that the matter was not of the importance which he had at first supposed it to be . " For what , " said he to himself , " what am I , or what is my father's house ...
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