Geraldine: A Tale of Conscience, Volume 1E. Cummiskey, 1839 |
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Page 17
... respecting the different theories advanced on the treatment of the cholera , and the results attendant on each . One of these surgeons had been appointed , by the London Board of Health , to remain in the town of Elverton , where the ...
... respecting the different theories advanced on the treatment of the cholera , and the results attendant on each . One of these surgeons had been appointed , by the London Board of Health , to remain in the town of Elverton , where the ...
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... respecting her authority to decide on points of faith ; and I pray that my doubts on this subject may be satisfactorily answered : for , if not , I fear- I feel - Oh ! uncle , pray forgive me - I must become -a Catholic ! " Our heroine ...
... respecting her authority to decide on points of faith ; and I pray that my doubts on this subject may be satisfactorily answered : for , if not , I fear- I feel - Oh ! uncle , pray forgive me - I must become -a Catholic ! " Our heroine ...
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... respecting the present to be made of their work to papa and mamma , before they were sent to bed . " Mamma , ” at length cried one of the boys , who , despairing of the scientific arrangement of the bridge , was playing at a window ...
... respecting the present to be made of their work to papa and mamma , before they were sent to bed . " Mamma , ” at length cried one of the boys , who , despairing of the scientific arrangement of the bridge , was playing at a window ...
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... have done my best ; but really it struck me , coming along , ( at an immensely quick pace by - the - bye ) to inquire of these learned gentlemen their opinion respecting the con- tagiousness of this 42 A TALE OF CONSCIENCE .
... have done my best ; but really it struck me , coming along , ( at an immensely quick pace by - the - bye ) to inquire of these learned gentlemen their opinion respecting the con- tagiousness of this 42 A TALE OF CONSCIENCE .
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A Tale of Conscience Elizabeth Constantia Agnew. learned gentlemen their opinion respecting the con- tagiousness of this disease ; for I should not con- sider it my duty towards Mrs. Thornhill , and my daughter , -in short , gentlemen ...
A Tale of Conscience Elizabeth Constantia Agnew. learned gentlemen their opinion respecting the con- tagiousness of this disease ; for I should not con- sider it my duty towards Mrs. Thornhill , and my daughter , -in short , gentlemen ...
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abbey altar amongst antichrist Apostles authority awful believe Bible bishop blessed Catholic Church chapel Christ Christian Church of England clergy command confession corrupt Council of Constance Council of Trent councils creed cried Geraldine dear divine doctrine Edmund Elverton Ember Days Eustace de Grey Everard faith fast Father favourite feel Geraldine's gifts give Gospel hear heart High Church Holy Ghost infallibility John Huss Joseph Milner Katherine Graham Kelsoe ladies length listen Liturgy Lord low Church Milner mind minister Miss Carrington Miss Cooper Miss Graham Missal never obey party pious poor Popish pray prayer Protestant Protestantism receive Reformation replied Geraldine replied Katherine respecting returned Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Rome Sacrament Scripture Sinclair Sir Eustace smiling soul spirit suppose tell Thee thing Thornhill thou thought tion trust truth turned uncle Warden words