The Christian Spectator, Volumen6Howe & Spalding, 1824 |
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... look- ed back upon the time when she ' s under the droppings of the sanctuary of God . She knew no one to whom she could unbosom herself , or with whom she could take sweet counsel . She felt herself to be a stranger and a pilgrim in ...
... look- ed back upon the time when she ' s under the droppings of the sanctuary of God . She knew no one to whom she could unbosom herself , or with whom she could take sweet counsel . She felt herself to be a stranger and a pilgrim in ...
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... look at the design and influence of this Society , I re- member that the population of our country has doubled in less than thirty years ; but when I think of the immeasurable extent of country which lies beyond where civilized man has ...
... look at the design and influence of this Society , I re- member that the population of our country has doubled in less than thirty years ; but when I think of the immeasurable extent of country which lies beyond where civilized man has ...
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... look no lower than to himself both for their success and for their re- ward . Was this hostility in religious matters experienced only from the avowed en- emies of the Gospel , it would be more easily borne . But it is not confined to ...
... look no lower than to himself both for their success and for their re- ward . Was this hostility in religious matters experienced only from the avowed en- emies of the Gospel , it would be more easily borne . But it is not confined to ...
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... look or gesture , which could excite a moment's jealousy in your Lordship's mind , as the German il- luminees were wont to take , in their ex- oteric exhibitions , to repress whatever might give umbrage to their noble or roy- al patrons ...
... look or gesture , which could excite a moment's jealousy in your Lordship's mind , as the German il- luminees were wont to take , in their ex- oteric exhibitions , to repress whatever might give umbrage to their noble or roy- al patrons ...
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... look- ed round either with the most stupid in difference , or were struck dumb with as- tonishment , as they had never seen a ship before , nor indeed a man , besides their own race . They exchanged any thing they had for whatever was ...
... look- ed round either with the most stupid in difference , or were struck dumb with as- tonishment , as they had never seen a ship before , nor indeed a man , besides their own race . They exchanged any thing they had for whatever was ...
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