The Vicar of Wakefield: A TaleBrown, 1803 - 224 páginas |
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Página 49
... guilt . I was so well pleased , that my little ones were kept beyond the usual time to be edified by so much good conversation . Mr. Thornhill even went beyond me , and demanded if I had any objection to giving prayers . I joyfully ...
... guilt . I was so well pleased , that my little ones were kept beyond the usual time to be edified by so much good conversation . Mr. Thornhill even went beyond me , and demanded if I had any objection to giving prayers . I joyfully ...
Página 77
... guilt . Take therefore the admonition of a friend , and seriously reflect on the consequences ' of introducing infamy and vice into retreats where peace and innocence have hitherto resided . ' " Our doubts were now at an end . There ...
... guilt . Take therefore the admonition of a friend , and seriously reflect on the consequences ' of introducing infamy and vice into retreats where peace and innocence have hitherto resided . ' " Our doubts were now at an end . There ...
Página 81
... Guilt . After ' long disagreement , therefore , they at length con- ' sented to part for ever . Guilt boldly walked forward ' alone , to overtake Fate , that went before in the 6 shape of an executioner ; but Shame , being natu- rally ...
... Guilt . After ' long disagreement , therefore , they at length con- ' sented to part for ever . Guilt boldly walked forward ' alone , to overtake Fate , that went before in the 6 shape of an executioner ; but Shame , being natu- rally ...
Página 99
... guilt is as great as your's ; but ever ' shall this house and this heart be open to a poor re- turning repentant sinner . The sooner she returns ⚫ from her transgression , the more welcome shall she be to me . For the first time the ...
... guilt is as great as your's ; but ever ' shall this house and this heart be open to a poor re- turning repentant sinner . The sooner she returns ⚫ from her transgression , the more welcome shall she be to me . For the first time the ...
Página 123
... guilt ; but still more , " that it may be some inducement to your repentance . ' The severity of this rebuke I bore patiently , because I knew it was just . My whole expectations now , " therefore , lay in my letter to the great man ...
... guilt ; but still more , " that it may be some inducement to your repentance . ' The severity of this rebuke I bore patiently , because I knew it was just . My whole expectations now , " therefore , lay in my letter to the great man ...
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