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having a doctrine different from all others ; but because she never retired from
one of these polemical contests without imagining herself to be the victor , and
feeling a still more gratifying conviction of her own superior acuteness and
biblical ...
having a doctrine different from all others ; but because she never retired from
one of these polemical contests without imagining herself to be the victor , and
feeling a still more gratifying conviction of her own superior acuteness and
biblical ...
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provided , so thoroughly can ignorant and perverted views of religion corrupt
every principle of morality and right feeling . Such was the miserable bigotry of
the times that many were contaminated by those prejudices who , from their rank
and ...
provided , so thoroughly can ignorant and perverted views of religion corrupt
every principle of morality and right feeling . Such was the miserable bigotry of
the times that many were contaminated by those prejudices who , from their rank
and ...
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... Christianity in its enlarged sense superseded the narrow feeling of
sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when she
declared that each individual at Hales Court had indeed acted the part of the
good Samaritan .
... Christianity in its enlarged sense superseded the narrow feeling of
sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when she
declared that each individual at Hales Court had indeed acted the part of the
good Samaritan .
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... of these parties compared to the ardour , the ecstasy with which the
enthusiastic Edith quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom indeed it
was scarcely possible to know without feeling for her a deep and passionate
admiration .
... of these parties compared to the ardour , the ecstasy with which the
enthusiastic Edith quickly attached herself to Agatha Shelton , whom indeed it
was scarcely possible to know without feeling for her a deep and passionate
admiration .
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the real ones , for Jaspar Colyton had very little neighbourly feeling of any sort ,
unless when it could be associated with some drinking bout or merry meeting .
Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he ...
the real ones , for Jaspar Colyton had very little neighbourly feeling of any sort ,
unless when it could be associated with some drinking bout or merry meeting .
Even as a mere excursion of pleasure , for which he was at all times ready , he ...
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affections Agatha allow answer apartment appearance attention beauty become brother Captain Catholic character Colyton Countess cried danger daughter dear delight duty Edith escape exclaimed expected expression eyes Father favour fear feelings follow Forester fortune give Hales Court hand head heard heart Hetty honour hope horse immediately instant instantly interest King known lady least leave less letter listen live look Lord Madge means ment mind Miss morning nature never night observed occasion offered officer once parties perhaps perilous Place pleasure present protest reached received remain respect Seagrave seemed Shelton soldier soon sooner speak Squire stranger suffer Sunderland sure surprise talk tell thing thought thrown tion trees turn uttered Walter whole wish young