Domestic Memoirs of a Christian Family Resident in the County of Cumberland: With Descriptive Sketches of the Scenery of the British LakesJ. Hatchard and Son, 1848 - 416 pages |
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Page 141
... receiving , for the first time , the fashionable owners of Stately Hall . It was intended , as expressed in the invitation , that the party should meet in social and friendly intercourse , without form or ceremony , which is ever an ...
... receiving , for the first time , the fashionable owners of Stately Hall . It was intended , as expressed in the invitation , that the party should meet in social and friendly intercourse , without form or ceremony , which is ever an ...
Page 163
... receiving of an equal degree of attention , and sincere devotedness to its heavenly precepts and requirements , to that which the worldly man bestows on the concerns of this perishing life . " And what is the case as regards the latter ...
... receiving of an equal degree of attention , and sincere devotedness to its heavenly precepts and requirements , to that which the worldly man bestows on the concerns of this perishing life . " And what is the case as regards the latter ...
Page 164
... received on that holy day . I would have no dinner parties under any circumstances whatever , or other distractions of mind , whether to yourselves or your servants . Still less , should I permit , after the evil example of the Roman ...
... received on that holy day . I would have no dinner parties under any circumstances whatever , or other distractions of mind , whether to yourselves or your servants . Still less , should I permit , after the evil example of the Roman ...
Page 206
... received a letter from Mrs. Sandford , an acquaint- ance of hers , resident on the beautiful banks of Ullswater . It contained a pressing invitation to pay her a visit ; intimating that she had something of moment to communicate to her ...
... received a letter from Mrs. Sandford , an acquaint- ance of hers , resident on the beautiful banks of Ullswater . It contained a pressing invitation to pay her a visit ; intimating that she had something of moment to communicate to her ...
Page 209
... received , " she felt the force of the divine injunction , " freely give . " She was sensible that to " hide her candle under a bushel " was not the way to disperse the moral darkness ; and that it was her imperative duty to " let her ...
... received , " she felt the force of the divine injunction , " freely give . " She was sensible that to " hide her candle under a bushel " was not the way to disperse the moral darkness ; and that it was her imperative duty to " let her ...
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