The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Том 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... consider these writings as being more contrary to the spirit of Christianity than in any other circumstance be- longing to them . Granting that it were possible to weed the classic writers from such passages as offend a deli- cate ear ...
... consider these writings as being more contrary to the spirit of Christianity than in any other circumstance be- longing to them . Granting that it were possible to weed the classic writers from such passages as offend a deli- cate ear ...
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... considers every man as a schismatic who does not wor- ship God precisely in his own way , and counts every individual an ignoramus who has not passed through the VOL . IV . C same precise train of instruction as himself ; neither can ...
... considers every man as a schismatic who does not wor- ship God precisely in his own way , and counts every individual an ignoramus who has not passed through the VOL . IV . C same precise train of instruction as himself ; neither can ...
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... Consider how much greater my responsibility is than yours . You are acting only for another . I have no one to whom I can look up for ad- vice and direction . If any thing is amiss , I alone am to be blamed ; while you are protected ...
... Consider how much greater my responsibility is than yours . You are acting only for another . I have no one to whom I can look up for ad- vice and direction . If any thing is amiss , I alone am to be blamed ; while you are protected ...
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... consider them as the enemies of extraordinary seriousness , and you will undoubtedly hit upon some other method of mak- ing yourself equally disagreeable to what is called the low Church . I know that it is impossible to please all men ...
... consider them as the enemies of extraordinary seriousness , and you will undoubtedly hit upon some other method of mak- ing yourself equally disagreeable to what is called the low Church . I know that it is impossible to please all men ...
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... consider- able consequence in the neigbourhood , and who was sup- posed to be favourable to religion , was announced . Mr. Harrison , on entering , very cordially accosted the two young ministers ; and , on his being seated , the con ...
... consider- able consequence in the neigbourhood , and who was sup- posed to be favourable to religion , was announced . Mr. Harrison , on entering , very cordially accosted the two young ministers ; and , on his being seated , the con ...
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