Percy Grange; Or, The Ocean of LifeGill & Son, 1884 - 265 psl. |
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... tion grow up to add each one its own foul share to the mass which festers all around us , and which grows each day more unmanageable , more beyond the control of magistrates and of law - makers ; threatening to bring down upon us a ruin ...
... tion grow up to add each one its own foul share to the mass which festers all around us , and which grows each day more unmanageable , more beyond the control of magistrates and of law - makers ; threatening to bring down upon us a ruin ...
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... tion , or bring forth much fruit of positive sanctity in him . I am quite certain that Eustace was by far the most religious and the most perfect youth in the school , but I am equally certain that he was far from perfect , in the true ...
... tion , or bring forth much fruit of positive sanctity in him . I am quite certain that Eustace was by far the most religious and the most perfect youth in the school , but I am equally certain that he was far from perfect , in the true ...
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... tion of all education , we must not be astonished if such systems bring forth the fruit which is to be ex- pected from them - fruits which corrupt and vitiate youth in what ought to be its freshest and its purest days - fruits which ...
... tion of all education , we must not be astonished if such systems bring forth the fruit which is to be ex- pected from them - fruits which corrupt and vitiate youth in what ought to be its freshest and its purest days - fruits which ...
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... tion of the Scriptures ; but , what one man asserts to be in the Bible , another protests as confidently is not to be found there ; and who is to judge between them ? There is no way of bringing them to a unity of faith ; for he who ...
... tion of the Scriptures ; but , what one man asserts to be in the Bible , another protests as confidently is not to be found there ; and who is to judge between them ? There is no way of bringing them to a unity of faith ; for he who ...
123 psl.
... tion of this fallibility , has granted the glorious privilege of Christian liberty , and from whom he expects no such absolute unity of belief as that which you have spoken so much about . You either forget or you ignore this altogether ...
... tion of this fallibility , has granted the glorious privilege of Christian liberty , and from whom he expects no such absolute unity of belief as that which you have spoken so much about . You either forget or you ignore this altogether ...
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Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Percy Grange, Or, The Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
Percy Grange, Or, the Ocean of Life– A Tale in Three Books Thomas Joseph Potter Peržiūra negalima - 2020 |
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afraid Ambrose angry apostate arms Atherby school baptism battle of Waterloo believe better Bible blessed Bowman boys breast brow Catholic child Christian Church of Christ Church of England Church of Rome cried dare dear deeply doctrine duty earnest entered Eustace Percy evermore eyes face fain father fear feeling feet fell fellow felt friendship gentleman God's hand happy head heard heart holy honour hope ideas instinctively knew lady laid lead less lips look matter mean mind mother nature need scarcely never noble qualities once Oxford pain pale Papist passed path Percy Grange perhaps poor Eustace poor Tom pray promise rector rule of faith seemed sincere Sir Percy Percy sorrow soul speak strange surely teach tears tell things thought tion told Tom Bowman trembling trouble true trust truth turned utterly voice weary whilst words
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110 psl. - Christ, until we all meet into the unity of faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God : . . . that henceforth we be no more children tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine by the wickedness of men, by cunning craftiness, by which they lie in wait to deceive.
220 psl. - ... soul, nor hope of eternal life, but in the Cross. Take up, therefore, thy cross, and follow Jesus, and thou shalt go into life everlasting. He is gone before thee, carrying His cross, and He died for thee upon the cross, that thou mayest also bear thy cross, and love to die on the cross.