The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... less in his days than in ours Richardson suggested the establishment of PROTESTANT NUNNERIES in every country in which single women of small , or no fortunes , might live with all manner of freedom , under such regulations as it would ...
... less in his days than in ours Richardson suggested the establishment of PROTESTANT NUNNERIES in every country in which single women of small , or no fortunes , might live with all manner of freedom , under such regulations as it would ...
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... less excellent in pro- portion as it showed forth passions and affections , as assimilated with external things in a greater or less degree , yet it might still lack that truth , or reality , or earnestness , which we feel instinctively ...
... less excellent in pro- portion as it showed forth passions and affections , as assimilated with external things in a greater or less degree , yet it might still lack that truth , or reality , or earnestness , which we feel instinctively ...
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... less exercised than in any age since the first advent of our Lord : we grant it is one in which the exercise of Compassion meets our eye on every side . But that is all . We grant , subscription - lists are abundant , fancy bazaars and ...
... less exercised than in any age since the first advent of our Lord : we grant it is one in which the exercise of Compassion meets our eye on every side . But that is all . We grant , subscription - lists are abundant , fancy bazaars and ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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