He was silent for a time, being much troubled ; after which he took occasion to'point out to her, that religion must begin in a very deep and humbling sense of sin, of which the general effect is, to make persons silent and fearful of offending with their... Jessy Allan: A Story Founded on Facts - Página 119por Grace Kennedy - 1827 - 126 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...religious subjects. He was silent for a time, being much troubled ; after which he took occasion to point out to her that religion must begin in a very deep...to every one who desired it : and then, saying that at some other opportunity he would call upon her again, he took his leave. On quitting the house, the... | |
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