The Lady of the Manor : Being a Series of Conversations On the Subject of Confirmation Intended for the Use of Middle And Higher Ranks of Young Females 7

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I apprehend that from that time I had a clearer view of what religion is, and was able to trace the actions of religious people more readily to their motives; and to perceive that there was a sort of connexion between them and their conduct, which I had not before observ- ed ; for I had been in the habit of indulging the opinion, that religion was either the effect of caprice, of sourness and disappointment, or of slavish fear.
At length it was judged that I might appear abroad with safety. We
...took leave of our Town-house, which we had let for the term of seven years, and commenced our journey to Hartlands, whither my sister had gone a few days before us.
And now what I have next to say will probably sur- prise my reader more than all I have before related. I was no sooner arrived at Hartlands than Lady Roxeter began to lose her influence again, and my sister to re- cover hers.
I shall account for this by saying that my sister's in- fluence was in unison with all ray old habits, while that of Lady Roxeter was in opposition to them.


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