Under which Lord?, Volume 2Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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... church workers " but practical adorers of the vicar - his spiritual harem - there was too much holy emulation , too much the sentiment of a race for his favour and a struggle for the chief places of heaven which he carried in his pocket ...
... church workers " but practical adorers of the vicar - his spiritual harem - there was too much holy emulation , too much the sentiment of a race for his favour and a struggle for the chief places of heaven which he carried in his pocket ...
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... Church ; the brightest jewel in the crown ; Superior's favourite friend - what about Theresa ? -and honoured in proportion to the depths from which she had risen and the strength of the evil influences which she had resisted . And as ...
... Church ; the brightest jewel in the crown ; Superior's favourite friend - what about Theresa ? -and honoured in proportion to the depths from which she had risen and the strength of the evil influences which she had resisted . And as ...
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... Church , I should have been glad . As it is , I feel it so dreadfully ! " " Not while you have me to bear it with you , " said Mr. Lascelles , speaking with the sweetest tenderness ; and Hermione , dropping her eyes , felt suddenly ...
... Church , I should have been glad . As it is , I feel it so dreadfully ! " " Not while you have me to bear it with you , " said Mr. Lascelles , speaking with the sweetest tenderness ; and Hermione , dropping her eyes , felt suddenly ...
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... church , begins his sermon without a text , and bows down to stocks and stones . " " I think you can hardly class Mr. Lascelles with my poor unfortunate husband , " said Hermione hastily . " The one has unfortunately gone astray in ...
... church , begins his sermon without a text , and bows down to stocks and stones . " " I think you can hardly class Mr. Lascelles with my poor unfortunate husband , " said Hermione hastily . " The one has unfortunately gone astray in ...
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... Church , they will not be by any other , " said Hermione , repeating her lesson with fidelity . " The Church ! rubbish ! Every professing Christian is a church in himself . We have the Bible , and we want no more those of us who can ...
... Church , they will not be by any other , " said Hermione , repeating her lesson with fidelity . " The Church ! rubbish ! Every professing Christian is a church in himself . We have the Bible , and we want no more those of us who can ...
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