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 96
עמוד 4
... mind , endeavouring by every argument which could be devised , to persuade her to submit to her duty . All this produced no humi- liating effect upon Constantia : there was nothing in this kind of treatment tending to lower self , or to ...
... mind , endeavouring by every argument which could be devised , to persuade her to submit to her duty . All this produced no humi- liating effect upon Constantia : there was nothing in this kind of treatment tending to lower self , or to ...
עמוד 6
... mind a suc- cession of delusive scenes in which the idol self was gra- tified with every indulgence which the most unsanctified fancy could devise . Thus she perverted that fine faculty , the imagination , to the worst of purposes ...
... mind a suc- cession of delusive scenes in which the idol self was gra- tified with every indulgence which the most unsanctified fancy could devise . Thus she perverted that fine faculty , the imagination , to the worst of purposes ...
עמוד 7
... mind . We will here pause for a moment , and consider whether the state of Constantia , as I have described it , is a com- mon one among young people . I cannot but fear that this state is very common among such as have been reared in ...
... mind . We will here pause for a moment , and consider whether the state of Constantia , as I have described it , is a com- mon one among young people . I cannot but fear that this state is very common among such as have been reared in ...
עמוד 8
... mind with religious principles ? have we not as much as pos- sible preserved her from evil company ? Whence then has proceeded so extraordinary a degree of malignity and per- verseness ? Do we not see numbers of children who have been ...
... mind with religious principles ? have we not as much as pos- sible preserved her from evil company ? Whence then has proceeded so extraordinary a degree of malignity and per- verseness ? Do we not see numbers of children who have been ...
עמוד 12
... mind , that I dare not promise you to allow them until I have had opportu- nity of studying her character . " Solitude , my dear Madam , is a good or an evil thing as it is employed : to minds in a certain state , I consider it as the ...
... mind , that I dare not promise you to allow them until I have had opportu- nity of studying her character . " Solitude , my dear Madam , is a good or an evil thing as it is employed : to minds in a certain state , I consider it as the ...
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