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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... natural than may appear , till developed by my slight nar- rative . I CHAP . II . AM a young man , not quite four and twenty , of an ancient and respectable family , and consid erable estate in one of the northern counties . Soon after ...
... natural than may appear , till developed by my slight nar- rative . I CHAP . II . AM a young man , not quite four and twenty , of an ancient and respectable family , and consid erable estate in one of the northern counties . Soon after ...
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... nature , a covenant of mercy for repairing the evils which sin has produced . It springs from the want of a conviction that christianity is an individual as well as general concern ; that relig- ion is a personal thing , previous to its ...
... nature , a covenant of mercy for repairing the evils which sin has produced . It springs from the want of a conviction that christianity is an individual as well as general concern ; that relig- ion is a personal thing , previous to its ...
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... nature or infection in a religious family . These girls , having never had their own hearts impressed , nor their own char- acters distinctly considered , nor individually cul- tivated , but being taken out as a portion from the mass ...
... nature or infection in a religious family . These girls , having never had their own hearts impressed , nor their own char- acters distinctly considered , nor individually cul- tivated , but being taken out as a portion from the mass ...
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... nature of right ; fashion can never justify any practice which is improper in itself ; and to dress indecently is as great an offence against purity and modesty , when it is the fashion , as when it is obsolete . There should be a line ...
... nature of right ; fashion can never justify any practice which is improper in itself ; and to dress indecently is as great an offence against purity and modesty , when it is the fashion , as when it is obsolete . There should be a line ...
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... nature of conversion . " Mrs. Ranby , I found , seems to consider Chris- tianity , as a kind of free - masonry , and therefore thinks it superfluous to speak on serious subjects to any but the initiated . If they do not return the sign ...
... nature of conversion . " Mrs. Ranby , I found , seems to consider Chris- tianity , as a kind of free - masonry , and therefore thinks it superfluous to speak on serious subjects to any but the initiated . If they do not return the sign ...
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Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
Cœlebs in Search of a Wife: Comprehending Observations on ..., Volume 1 Hannah More Visualização integral - 1809 |
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acquaintance admire affection afraid amusement Aston Hall attention Barlow beauty Bible Carlton censure CHAP character charity cheerful Christian clergyman Comfit conversation creatures daugh daughters dear delight dinner divine divine grace doctrines duty elegant endeavour engaged excellent family party father faults fear feel Fentham flowers fond girl give grace habits happiness hear heard heart honour human husband indulgence kind knowledge labour Lady Belfield Lady Melbury learning lect less ligion live look Lucilla manner marriage ment mind Miss Stanley mother Naiads nature ness never object observed opinion passion persons Phoebe piety pious pleasure poet poor pray principle profession Quintilian Ranby rapture religion religious replied scripture seemed sense sermon Sir John soon spirit sure talents taste temper thing thought tion Titian tivated truth Tyrrel vanity virtue whole wife woman young