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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Side 7
... these matters than may be requisite to our right understand- ing of the Christian character in general . I have la- boured , in our examination of those commandments which have already passed before us , to show their LADY OF THE MANOR . 7.
... these matters than may be requisite to our right understand- ing of the Christian character in general . I have la- boured , in our examination of those commandments which have already passed before us , to show their LADY OF THE MANOR . 7.
Side 8
... the individual who is actuated by this spirit , with temporal power , with talents , and with health ; and then we shall not long be left without a proof , that the character which aims to advance self 8 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... the individual who is actuated by this spirit , with temporal power , with talents , and with health ; and then we shall not long be left without a proof , that the character which aims to advance self 8 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Side 14
... character of our Lord throughout the Holy Scriptures which she caused her little pupil to study with greater attention than that of the Shepherd ; pointing out the disinterestedness and the devotedness of the True Shepherd for his flock ...
... character of our Lord throughout the Holy Scriptures which she caused her little pupil to study with greater attention than that of the Shepherd ; pointing out the disinterestedness and the devotedness of the True Shepherd for his flock ...
Side 16
... attending immediately upon his work . This was a favour especially bestowed upon Mrs. Mary Stephens ; and her nephew , at fourteen years of age , dis- played a decision of character not often attained by ad- 16 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... attending immediately upon his work . This was a favour especially bestowed upon Mrs. Mary Stephens ; and her nephew , at fourteen years of age , dis- played a decision of character not often attained by ad- 16 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Side 17
... character of being a very religious boy ; indeed , this character had been indiscreetly given of him by his father when he in- troduced him to the master in the presence of the other boys . Whether Francis was or was not this pious boy ...
... character of being a very religious boy ; indeed , this character had been indiscreetly given of him by his father when he in- troduced him to the master in the presence of the other boys . Whether Francis was or was not this pious boy ...
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