| Montagu Pennington - 1807 - 668 pages
...superficial knowledge ; so that she was literally better acquainted with the meanderings of the Peueus, and the course of the Ilyssus, than she was with those...period of her life, and in which she made a continual progress. This was that of Religion, which was her constant care and greatest delight. Her acquaintance... | |
| Elizabeth Carter, Montagu Pennington - Authors, English - 1807 - 664 pages
...meanderings of the Peneus, and the course of the Ilyssus, than she was with those of the Thames or Loire j and could give a better account of the wanderings...latest period of her life, and in which she made a c 2 continual continual progress. This was that of Religion, which was her constant care and greatest... | |
| Anna Maria Lee - Women - 1827 - 206 pages
...drawing-room, is, doubtless, an indication of a heart visited of God, and consecrated to his service. Among her studies there was one which she never neglected;...some part of which she never failed to read every day, was as complete, as her belief in it was sincere. And no person ever endeavoured more, and few... | |
| Anna Maria Lee - Women - 1827 - 222 pages
...drawing-room, is, doubtless, an indication of a heart visited of God, and consecrated to his service. Among her studies there was one which she never neglected;...some part of which she never failed to read every day, was as complete, as her belief in it was sincere. And no person ever endeavoured more, and few... | |
| Samuel Burder - Women - 1827 - 502 pages
...drawing-room, is doubtless an indication of a heart visited by God and consecrated to his service. Among her studies, there was one which she never neglected...life, and in which she made a continual improvement. Her acquaintance with the Bible, some part of which she never failed to read every day, was as complete,... | |
| 1829 - 606 pages
...drawing-room, is, doubtless, an indication of a heart visited of God, and consecrated to his service. Among her studies, there was one which she never neglected...some part of which she never failed to read every day, was as complete, as her belief in it was sincere. And no person ever endeavored more, and few... | |
| Churchman - 1843 - 198 pages
...it remembered she acquired, in early life, a proficiency in languages to an extraordinary degree) " But among her studies, there was one which she never...acquaintance with the Bible, some part of which she never y to read every day, was as complete as her belief in it was sincere. And no person ever endeavoured... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Women - 1853 - 946 pages
...drawing-room, is, doubtless, an indication of a heart visited of God, and consecrated to his service. Among her studies there was one which she never neglected...some part of which she never failed to read every day, was as complete, as her belief in it was sincere. And no person ever endeavoured more, and few... | |
| Lindley Murray - Religion - 1868 - 384 pages
...was not inattentive to domestic economy, and the occupations that belong to the female character. " But among her studies, there was one which she never...one which was always dear to her, from her earliest infency to the latest period of her life, and in which she made a continual improvement. This was that... | |
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