| 1791 - 718 trang
...This young lady was i eafone.t with, and threatened, in vain ; (he perfifted in refigning her fplemlid expectations, for what appeared to her the path of duty. Her father, on being made acquainted with her change of principles, informed her, that (he migbtchufe between one hundred... | |
| 1791 - 728 trang
...reafuneJ with, and threatened, in vain j (he perfifted in refigning her fplemlid expectations, tor what appeared to her the path of duty. Her father, on being made acquainted with her cliange of principles, informed her, that (ha might chute between one hundred... | |
| 1812 - 560 trang
...impressions in theology. This young lady was argued with by the divines, and threatened by her guardian, in vain. She persisted in resigning her splendid expectations...appeared to her the path of duty. " Her father, on being made acquainted with her changed faith, informed her, that she might choose between an hundred thousand... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 428 trang
...impressions in theology. This young lady was argued with by the divines, and threatened by her guardian, in vain. She persisted in resigning her splendid expectations...appeared to her the path of duty. Her father, on being made acquainted with her changed faith, informed her that she might choose between an hundred thousand... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 434 trang
...impressions in theology. This young lady was argued with by the divines, and threatened by her guardian, in vain. She persisted in resigning her splendid expectations...appeared to her the path of duty. Her father, on being made acquainted with her changed faith, informed her that she might choose between an hundred thousand... | |
| 1811 - 576 trang
...impressions in theology. This young lady was argued with by the divines, and threatened by her guardian, in vain. She persisted in resigning her splendid expectations for what appeared to her the path of duty. 4 Hor father, on being made acquainted with her changed faith, informed her that she might choose between... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 trang
...impressions in theology. This young lady was argued with by the diiines, and threatened by her guardian, in vain. She persisted in resigning her splendid expectations...appeared to her the path of duty. " Her father, on being made acquainted with her changed Faith, informed her, that she might choose between an hundred thousand... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 trang
...all know the force of first impressions in theology, and Mrs. Knowles' arguments were the first she had listened to on this important theme. This young...duty. Her father, on being informed of her changing principles, informed her, that she might choose between one hundred thousand pounds and his favour,... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1851 - 324 trang
...him for the pecuniary alternative, assuring him that it included all her wishes as to fortune, and she persisted in resigning her splendid expectations for what appeared to her the path of duty. ' Soon after she left her guardian's house, and boarded in that of Mrs. Knowles ; to her she often... | |
| Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain) - 1915 - 420 trang
...in Theology, and Mrs. Knowles was the first she had listened to on this important theme . Miss Harry was reasoned with and threatened in vain. She persisted...appeared to her the path of duty. Her Father, on being told of her change of principles, informed her she might choose between a hundred thousand pounds and... | |
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