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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... persons who are brought by divine grace to see the necessity of renouncing the present world , and entering upon a new course of life , I shall insert it in this place . The prayer of the Lady of the Manor in Behalf of her Young ...
... persons who are brought by divine grace to see the necessity of renouncing the present world , and entering upon a new course of life , I shall insert it in this place . The prayer of the Lady of the Manor in Behalf of her Young ...
Halaman 268
... persons of a more mature age . Such employments as strong- ly excercise the mind and fatigue the body , having some interesting end in view , are what I should particularly recommend to persons troubled with evil and discontented ...
... persons of a more mature age . Such employments as strong- ly excercise the mind and fatigue the body , having some interesting end in view , are what I should particularly recommend to persons troubled with evil and discontented ...
Halaman 457
... persons in the world ; viz . those that have been called unto salvation , and those who have not ? ' แ " Yes , ' said Mr. Berrington , ' I certainly think so . ' " I laughed , and turning to the lady of the house , said ' I am afraid ...
... persons in the world ; viz . those that have been called unto salvation , and those who have not ? ' แ " Yes , ' said Mr. Berrington , ' I certainly think so . ' " I laughed , and turning to the lady of the house , said ' I am afraid ...
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