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, Bind 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... Francis Parnel , was the son of a country curate . His father's family were esteemed pious , and Francis entered the school with the character of being a very religious boy ; indeed , this character had been indiscreetly given of him by ...
... Francis Parnel , was the son of a country curate . His father's family were esteemed pious , and Francis entered the school with the character of being a very religious boy ; indeed , this character had been indiscreetly given of him by ...
Side 18
... Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play- ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such right good ...
... Francis Parnel's Christian heroism wholly forsook him ; and when Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play- ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such right good ...
Side 19
... Francis Parnel seemed to have over him- self , and by the open breaking out of profane expres- sions which this want of self - command in the young Christian had produced in the school ; and by this scene he was suddenly and practically ...
... Francis Parnel seemed to have over him- self , and by the open breaking out of profane expres- sions which this want of self - command in the young Christian had produced in the school ; and by this scene he was suddenly and practically ...
Side 20
... Francis Parnel , and think less of him , and more of Christ who died for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance ...
... Francis Parnel , and think less of him , and more of Christ who died for him ; and you will then find fewer provocations and insults in the world , and you will be allowed to read your Bible and say your prayers without disturbance ...
Side 21
... Francis Parnel had , however , conceived such a dislike to those boys who had expressed contempt of him and his ... Francis to become a a sharer of the little room and bed occupied by her ne- phew . Things being thus arranged , after the ...
... Francis Parnel had , however , conceived such a dislike to those boys who had expressed contempt of him and his ... Francis to become a a sharer of the little room and bed occupied by her ne- phew . Things being thus arranged , after the ...
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