Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland ... Second EditionT. Hatchard, 1852 - 411 pages |
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Page 45
... Believe me most sincere when I assure you , " replied the latter , " that I do not wish for a single moment , to wound your feelings , or insult your mis- fortunes . I wish you , from my very heart , the truest and most enduring ...
... Believe me most sincere when I assure you , " replied the latter , " that I do not wish for a single moment , to wound your feelings , or insult your mis- fortunes . I wish you , from my very heart , the truest and most enduring ...
Page 67
... believe that the infe- rior classes of mankind were made only to administer to its gratification . Hunting , shooting , horse - racing , cards , dinner - parties , visiting in every direction through the county , with what he termed a ...
... believe that the infe- rior classes of mankind were made only to administer to its gratification . Hunting , shooting , horse - racing , cards , dinner - parties , visiting in every direction through the county , with what he termed a ...
Page 76
... believe that an act of thanksgiving to God , as in the case of Miriam and of David , is combined with the piety of the child . In all the three instances , you will observe that the Almighty had given a special providential success to ...
... believe that an act of thanksgiving to God , as in the case of Miriam and of David , is combined with the piety of the child . In all the three instances , you will observe that the Almighty had given a special providential success to ...
Page 81
... believe also , with yourself , that , as regards the last of your illustrations being drawn from that better dispensation of Christianity to which you have referred , is an additional argument in its favour . I am " But now , my dear ...
... believe also , with yourself , that , as regards the last of your illustrations being drawn from that better dispensation of Christianity to which you have referred , is an additional argument in its favour . I am " But now , my dear ...
Page 86
... believe , " said the lady , in a tone of hesitation which she had not evinced before , - “ do you really believe that every kind of dancing is unlawful ? I do not mean scripturally unlawful , for I think we are both agreed that the ...
... believe , " said the lady , in a tone of hesitation which she had not evinced before , - “ do you really believe that every kind of dancing is unlawful ? I do not mean scripturally unlawful , for I think we are both agreed that the ...
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