Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volumen9;Volumen31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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... perhaps might think , in this duty . Often have we seen him , too , in the sanctuary , his fine figure bent slightly forward as he strove to hear the word of life , and his benevolent countenance beaming with sweet delight as he ...
... perhaps might think , in this duty . Often have we seen him , too , in the sanctuary , his fine figure bent slightly forward as he strove to hear the word of life , and his benevolent countenance beaming with sweet delight as he ...
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... perhaps we have too often done , destroy the benefit of the counsel by charging the counsellor with prejudice . " Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful . " P. S. We have before us the " Minutes ...
... perhaps we have too often done , destroy the benefit of the counsel by charging the counsellor with prejudice . " Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful . " P. S. We have before us the " Minutes ...
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... perhaps , because this recapitulation of the law was intended specially for the Jews . And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt , and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence , through a mighty hand and a ...
... perhaps , because this recapitulation of the law was intended specially for the Jews . And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt , and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence , through a mighty hand and a ...
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... perhaps from the principle of prudence , than an instinct of curiosity — to have the proceedings of their dele- gates ( as of the orators of old ) submitted to their immediate inspec- tion . But this is physically impossible . From the ...
... perhaps from the principle of prudence , than an instinct of curiosity — to have the proceedings of their dele- gates ( as of the orators of old ) submitted to their immediate inspec- tion . But this is physically impossible . From the ...
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... perhaps , upon the pristine form itself of eloquence - an improvement , that is , unless when a Demosthenes or a Mirabeau should chance to be the speaker . For the province of the Synopsist does not stop with divesting the orator of all ...
... perhaps , upon the pristine form itself of eloquence - an improvement , that is , unless when a Demosthenes or a Mirabeau should chance to be the speaker . For the province of the Synopsist does not stop with divesting the orator of all ...
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