The Contributions of Q.Q.Jackson and Walford, 1838 - 502 sider |
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... ... . 80 The wise Man . ...... 86 How it strikes a Stranger On Psalm cviii . 1 .............. 186 On Hebrews xi . 1 .................... 191 On Jeremiah iii . 4 ................... 197 Winter Evenings . .........................
... ... . 80 The wise Man . ...... 86 How it strikes a Stranger On Psalm cviii . 1 .............. 186 On Hebrews xi . 1 .................... 191 On Jeremiah iii . 4 ................... 197 Winter Evenings . .........................
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... stranger to the human heart ; he knows , intimately , its passions and propensities , and in what things it is prone to seek satisfaction . Nor let us imagine that He who so exactly estimates the true value of all things , in any degree ...
... stranger to the human heart ; he knows , intimately , its passions and propensities , and in what things it is prone to seek satisfaction . Nor let us imagine that He who so exactly estimates the true value of all things , in any degree ...
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... strangers to her in early life , rarely seek her acquaintance afterwards ; and that although Pleasure treats them with marked dis- respect , they persist in pursuing her wherever she goes - the disfigurement of her pageants , and the ...
... strangers to her in early life , rarely seek her acquaintance afterwards ; and that although Pleasure treats them with marked dis- respect , they persist in pursuing her wherever she goes - the disfigurement of her pageants , and the ...
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... stranger's discourse with their father and were struck with the mild and pleasing expres- sion of his countenance , when he was telling him how happily his hours passed in that solitary chamber . ; " I often think , Sir , " said he ...
... stranger's discourse with their father and were struck with the mild and pleasing expres- sion of his countenance , when he was telling him how happily his hours passed in that solitary chamber . ; " I often think , Sir , " said he ...
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... stranger to you , and as our opinions can now do him neither good nor harm , I do not scruple , with a view of its being useful to ourselves , to relate to you what ap- peared unfavourable in his character . But let us , at the same ...
... stranger to you , and as our opinions can now do him neither good nor harm , I do not scruple , with a view of its being useful to ourselves , to relate to you what ap- peared unfavourable in his character . But let us , at the same ...
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