Christ Our Example: To which is Prefixed an Autobiography of the AuthorCarter, 1858 - 386 pages |
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Page 47
... most sat- isfaction of the few she heard in London , when taken out on a Sunday by her sister from school . At Tun- bridge Wells , it was in Lady Huntingdon's chapel she heard the gospel . She liked to hear a EARLY WOMANHOOD.
... most sat- isfaction of the few she heard in London , when taken out on a Sunday by her sister from school . At Tun- bridge Wells , it was in Lady Huntingdon's chapel she heard the gospel . She liked to hear a EARLY WOMANHOOD.
Page 48
... gospel , and the varia- tions under which they were exhibited by different preachers ; she may be said thenceforward to have un- derstood the gospel as far as it could be learned of man , without the help of the Spirit or the Word . She ...
... gospel , and the varia- tions under which they were exhibited by different preachers ; she may be said thenceforward to have un- derstood the gospel as far as it could be learned of man , without the help of the Spirit or the Word . She ...
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... gospel but those that believed it ; and no so - called religious people were met with in ordinary society . All mention of reli- gion therefore was casual and jocular ; ridicule and not argument ; nobody reasoned against the faith of ...
... gospel but those that believed it ; and no so - called religious people were met with in ordinary society . All mention of reli- gion therefore was casual and jocular ; ridicule and not argument ; nobody reasoned against the faith of ...
Page 76
... gospel truth . The design of Fanny in writing was to tell her friend that religion was the source of all the advantage over her which Caroline had so often noticed , and so often en- vied - all that she called philosophy . The whole ...
... gospel truth . The design of Fanny in writing was to tell her friend that religion was the source of all the advantage over her which Caroline had so often noticed , and so often en- vied - all that she called philosophy . The whole ...
Page 77
... gospel of salvation . But the statement was true , she had no religion , -it was religion that was wanting in her — she who wrote it little knew how true it was ; she knew neither the extent of the irreligion , nor the greatness of the ...
... gospel of salvation . But the statement was true , she had no religion , -it was religion that was wanting in her — she who wrote it little knew how true it was ; she knew neither the extent of the irreligion , nor the greatness of the ...
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