Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... receive the light which was poured in upon them . Some persons conceive that such a state would be better than the present . But they , who have this imagination , have never tasted the pleasure , which is derived from a minute ...
... receive the light which was poured in upon them . Some persons conceive that such a state would be better than the present . But they , who have this imagination , have never tasted the pleasure , which is derived from a minute ...
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... received from Jesus the satisfaction , which his can- dor and integrity deserved , confirms these rules , and is worthy of the imitation of all , who are inquiring into the truth of the Christian religion . 1. The first rule which I ...
... received from Jesus the satisfaction , which his can- dor and integrity deserved , confirms these rules , and is worthy of the imitation of all , who are inquiring into the truth of the Christian religion . 1. The first rule which I ...
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... received : she cannot there- fore glory in them , as if they were of her own creation . There is no ostentation in any part of her behaviour : she does not affect to conceal her virtues and talents , but she never ambitiously displays ...
... received : she cannot there- fore glory in them , as if they were of her own creation . There is no ostentation in any part of her behaviour : she does not affect to conceal her virtues and talents , but she never ambitiously displays ...
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... receive it ; but it is in particular adapted to the character and habits of the female sex . Women are , almost by nature , humble , gentle , pure , faithful , affec- tionate , and compassionate , and more distinguished for passive ...
... receive it ; but it is in particular adapted to the character and habits of the female sex . Women are , almost by nature , humble , gentle , pure , faithful , affec- tionate , and compassionate , and more distinguished for passive ...
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... receive the counsels of their wisdom and ex- perience . The young , who all wish to live , but who at the same time have a dread at growing old , may not be disposed to allow the justice of this representation . They regard old age as a ...
... receive the counsels of their wisdom and ex- perience . The young , who all wish to live , but who at the same time have a dread at growing old , may not be disposed to allow the justice of this representation . They regard old age as a ...
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