The Life of Lady Guion, Tom 2Abraham Shearman, 1805 - 374 |
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Strona 9
... suffer for that name . Oh God , who can ever be able to comprehend the pure and holy union which thou formest betwixt thy children ? A carnal world judges carnally of them , and imputes to a human attachment what is from the purest ...
... suffer for that name . Oh God , who can ever be able to comprehend the pure and holy union which thou formest betwixt thy children ? A carnal world judges carnally of them , and imputes to a human attachment what is from the purest ...
Strona 15
... suffering her mind to resume its fondness for that pernicious engagement , became so violently enraged against me for having broke it off ; though I had free- ly been at some expence to procure her freedom from it , that she went to the ...
... suffering her mind to resume its fondness for that pernicious engagement , became so violently enraged against me for having broke it off ; though I had free- ly been at some expence to procure her freedom from it , that she went to the ...
Strona 16
... suffer and be silent . There was a very pious man who knew all her history , from the beginning to the end of it , who wrote to her , that if she did not retract her lies , he would publish the account of her wicked life , to make known ...
... suffer and be silent . There was a very pious man who knew all her history , from the beginning to the end of it , who wrote to her , that if she did not retract her lies , he would publish the account of her wicked life , to make known ...
Strona 21
... suffer me to die by the hand of robbers . It is thy sovereign pow- er which takes away their all from thy devoted lovers ; and destroys their lives with all that is of self , without pity or sparing any thing . The muleteer , seeing me ...
... suffer me to die by the hand of robbers . It is thy sovereign pow- er which takes away their all from thy devoted lovers ; and destroys their lives with all that is of self , without pity or sparing any thing . The muleteer , seeing me ...
Strona 42
... suffer much in our union , in order to purify it thoroughly , it became wonderfully perfect in God . I cannot enumerate the favours which the Lord confer- red on me ; for in me all passes in a manner so pure as no language can describe ...
... suffer much in our union , in order to purify it thoroughly , it became wonderfully perfect in God . I cannot enumerate the favours which the Lord confer- red on me ; for in me all passes in a manner so pure as no language can describe ...
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