Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on Domestic Habits and Manners, Religion and Morals, Volume 1J. West [et. al.], 1810 - 292 páginas |
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... grace to her steps , and dignity to her ges- ture . He uniformly keeps up the same combina , tion of intellectual worth and polished manners ; For softness she , and sweet attractive grace . And her husband , so far from a churlish ...
... grace to her steps , and dignity to her ges- ture . He uniformly keeps up the same combina , tion of intellectual worth and polished manners ; For softness she , and sweet attractive grace . And her husband , so far from a churlish ...
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... grace which made Christians . I ob- served , that the truth appeared to be , that divine grace blessing human endeavours , seemed most likely to accomplish that great end . She repli- ed , that experience was not on my side , for that ...
... grace which made Christians . I ob- served , that the truth appeared to be , that divine grace blessing human endeavours , seemed most likely to accomplish that great end . She repli- ed , that experience was not on my side , for that ...
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... grace , so far from setting aside diligent exertion , was the principle which pro- moted it . That salvation is in no part of scripture represented as attainable by the indolent Christ- ian , if I might couple such contradictory terms ...
... grace , so far from setting aside diligent exertion , was the principle which pro- moted it . That salvation is in no part of scripture represented as attainable by the indolent Christ- ian , if I might couple such contradictory terms ...
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... grace , than those instantaneous conversions which she believes to be so common . She can- not be persuaded that , of every advance in piety , of every improvement in virtue , of every illumin- ation of the understanding , of every ...
... grace , than those instantaneous conversions which she believes to be so common . She can- not be persuaded that , of every advance in piety , of every improvement in virtue , of every illumin- ation of the understanding , of every ...
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... grace , but felt bound in conscience to add them to what I had before sub- scribed to poor Dixon . Hitherto I had never seen the gnat - strainer , and the camel - swallower , so strikingly exemplified.- And it is observable how forcibly ...
... grace , but felt bound in conscience to add them to what I had before sub- scribed to poor Dixon . Hitherto I had never seen the gnat - strainer , and the camel - swallower , so strikingly exemplified.- And it is observable how forcibly ...
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Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
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