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 24
... hands of the Almighty . To be instruments , therefore , of good is what we ought to seek ; and though offences must come , we must recollect that wo is pronounced ... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name 24 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... hands of the Almighty . To be instruments , therefore , of good is what we ought to seek ; and though offences must come , we must recollect that wo is pronounced ... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name 24 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Side 31
... hand of fellowship to him , and assure him , that between them there should be no other contest than a holy strife ... hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his usefulness , am I not , humanly speaking , accountable ...
... hand of fellowship to him , and assure him , that between them there should be no other contest than a holy strife ... hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his usefulness , am I not , humanly speaking , accountable ...
Side 31
... hands of the Almighty . To be instruments , therefore , of good is what we ought to seek ; and though offences must come , we must recollect that wo is pronounced ... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name 24 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... hands of the Almighty . To be instruments , therefore , of good is what we ought to seek ; and though offences must come , we must recollect that wo is pronounced ... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name 24 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Side 31
... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name . And though he may be particularly attached to his own form of worship and peculiar household , yet he will not presume to mar the work , or weaken the influence , of any individual who ...
... hand who loves his Saviour and speaks in his name . And though he may be particularly attached to his own form of worship and peculiar household , yet he will not presume to mar the work , or weaken the influence , of any individual who ...
Side 31
... hand of fellowship to him , and assure him , that between them there should be no other contest than a holy strife ... hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his usefulness , am I not , humanly speaking , accountable ...
... hand of fellowship to him , and assure him , that between them there should be no other contest than a holy strife ... hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his usefulness , am I not , humanly speaking , accountable ...
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