The Lady of the Manor. Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, כרך 2F. Houlston and Son, 1824 - 296 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 82
עמוד 2
... children of light ; and is only conquered by the strong and constant exercise of faith . Self - love employs all those ... child as the sole hope of the family . " The lady then opening a small manuscript volume , read as follows . The ...
... children of light ; and is only conquered by the strong and constant exercise of faith . Self - love employs all those ... child as the sole hope of the family . " The lady then opening a small manuscript volume , read as follows . The ...
עמוד 3
... child , and in endeavouring to do more than ever had been done before , brought less to pass than the most ordinary education in the most ordinary hands would have effected . Miss Kitty , who was the most notable person of the fa- mily ...
... child , and in endeavouring to do more than ever had been done before , brought less to pass than the most ordinary education in the most ordinary hands would have effected . Miss Kitty , who was the most notable person of the fa- mily ...
עמוד 4
... child could be induced to submit , a violent uproar was occasioned , suf- ficient to derange the whole establishment : mamma cried , the grandmother became nervous , the two aunts were thrown into the utmost disorder , and every servant ...
... child could be induced to submit , a violent uproar was occasioned , suf- ficient to derange the whole establishment : mamma cried , the grandmother became nervous , the two aunts were thrown into the utmost disorder , and every servant ...
עמוד 5
... child . It would be hard to say that Constantia never felt any affection for her friends , nor had any sense whatever of the religion which she professed . But it is said in Scripture , Even a child is known by its ways ; and ...
... child . It would be hard to say that Constantia never felt any affection for her friends , nor had any sense whatever of the religion which she professed . But it is said in Scripture , Even a child is known by its ways ; and ...
עמוד 8
... children in general . On this subject the grandmother and aunts would converse in the bitterness of their hearts , frequently saying , with tears , " Have we not done every thing for our child which the most careful parents could do ...
... children in general . On this subject the grandmother and aunts would converse in the bitterness of their hearts , frequently saying , with tears , " Have we not done every thing for our child which the most careful parents could do ...
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acquainted afflictions answer appeared Article aunt beautiful beloved Berrington Bessy Bessy Bell blessed called character child Christ Christian Church Church of England communion Constantia continued the lady conversation cousins creature daugh daughter dear young death divine divine grace earthly effect Eliot endeavour Essington eyes faith Father feelings friends Geoffry glory God the Father grace happiness hath heard hearing heart heaven heavenly Henry Hart Holy Spirit honour hope idea Jenetta kind Kitty length lived looked Lord Robert Lydia Madam manner manor marriage means mind Miss Clinton Miss Garston mother nature never occasion old gentleman old lady passed persons pious poor praise prayer present racter received recollect religion religious remark rendered replied salvation Sandford Saviour Scripture seemed Sir Timothy soul speak Staffordshire suppose tears thee Theophilus things thou thought tion took town unto young ladies