The Contributions of Q.Q.Jackson and Walford, 1838 - 502 sider |
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... , not only of relieving my own mind , but par- ticularly with the hope that the relation may prove of some advantage to those of your readers who B may still have such a precious seven years in antici- Seven Years Francis's Dream.
... , not only of relieving my own mind , but par- ticularly with the hope that the relation may prove of some advantage to those of your readers who B may still have such a precious seven years in antici- Seven Years Francis's Dream.
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... hope to control his actions . The smallest attention to our own minds must convince us that the thoughts require restraint . If left to pursue their own course , they will assuredly take a wrong one . Three different descriptions of ...
... hope to control his actions . The smallest attention to our own minds must convince us that the thoughts require restraint . If left to pursue their own course , they will assuredly take a wrong one . Three different descriptions of ...
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... hope not needful to warn our readers against the last- mentioned kind : indeed , if the two former be carefully guarded against , and dismissed from the mind as soon as they enter , there will be little danger that wicked thoughts ...
... hope not needful to warn our readers against the last- mentioned kind : indeed , if the two former be carefully guarded against , and dismissed from the mind as soon as they enter , there will be little danger that wicked thoughts ...
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... hope our readers are all of them , by this time , above so childish a practice : but it is possible to read with a general desire to derive benefit , and yet without that close , personal application of it to ourselves , which alone is ...
... hope our readers are all of them , by this time , above so childish a practice : but it is possible to read with a general desire to derive benefit , and yet without that close , personal application of it to ourselves , which alone is ...
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... hope to make such attainments in religion as others . " Here ambition is sanctified ; and here , to be contented with mediocrity , is dangerous indeed . By what means does it appear , that " these burning and shining lights " arrived at ...
... hope to make such attainments in religion as others . " Here ambition is sanctified ; and here , to be contented with mediocrity , is dangerous indeed . By what means does it appear , that " these burning and shining lights " arrived at ...
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