The Contributions of Q.Q.Jackson and Walford, 1838 - 502 sider |
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... conscience at the same time . To the first person who spoke to me , I gave a cross answer ; -had one dispute with my brother , and two with my sister before dinner ; -sat down to my lessons in an idle mood ; -did them all indifferently ...
... conscience at the same time . To the first person who spoke to me , I gave a cross answer ; -had one dispute with my brother , and two with my sister before dinner ; -sat down to my lessons in an idle mood ; -did them all indifferently ...
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... conscience , to suffer all the impressions made by sermons , the admonitions of friends , and good books , to wear off , without such an effect being produced in stilling the conscience and hardening the heart , as to render the whole ...
... conscience , to suffer all the impressions made by sermons , the admonitions of friends , and good books , to wear off , without such an effect being produced in stilling the conscience and hardening the heart , as to render the whole ...
Side 38
... conscience , but in the paths of holiness . But pleasant is a term we are wont to apply to things of a very different nature.— We meet agreeable and entertaining company , and call them pleasant people : those who have been spending ...
... conscience , but in the paths of holiness . But pleasant is a term we are wont to apply to things of a very different nature.— We meet agreeable and entertaining company , and call them pleasant people : those who have been spending ...
Side 112
... conscience allow you humbly to answer , that you hope you may be numbered with the latter , that you have chosen the narrow way ; that you have joined the small , the happy company that are walking therein ? -Go on then rejoicing ; but ...
... conscience allow you humbly to answer , that you hope you may be numbered with the latter , that you have chosen the narrow way ; that you have joined the small , the happy company that are walking therein ? -Go on then rejoicing ; but ...
Side 113
... conscience , and to put away the thought of death ? Are you at least resolving to enjoy the world exclu- sively during the years of youth ? Then , be assured , that whatever agreeable qualities you may possess , or whatever specious ...
... conscience , and to put away the thought of death ? Are you at least resolving to enjoy the world exclu- sively during the years of youth ? Then , be assured , that whatever agreeable qualities you may possess , or whatever specious ...
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