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... dili- gence , of zeal and of charity , we should maintain , if the accumulated force of every motive , of every impression we have received , were constantly pressing upon our minds - the same sense of the value of life - the same ...
... dili- gence , of zeal and of charity , we should maintain , if the accumulated force of every motive , of every impression we have received , were constantly pressing upon our minds - the same sense of the value of life - the same ...
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... dili- gence to make our calling and election sure , that we may escape the fearful uncertainty of such an end ! Who but they who have felt , can imagine the remorse , the consternation , the hurry , the agonies of such an hour ! The ...
... dili- gence to make our calling and election sure , that we may escape the fearful uncertainty of such an end ! Who but they who have felt , can imagine the remorse , the consternation , the hurry , the agonies of such an hour ! The ...
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... dili- gently seeks them . For with regard to the most important and interesting discoveries of science , the grand results are known even to the vulgar ; and the most material facts are of no difficult access . If it were necessary to ...
... dili- gently seeks them . For with regard to the most important and interesting discoveries of science , the grand results are known even to the vulgar ; and the most material facts are of no difficult access . If it were necessary to ...
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