The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... heart retaining only the memory of benefits , while injuries were for- gotten : surely it is with Darius the feelings will take part ; to him the meed of admiration will be yielded , while the achievements of the victor are forgotten ...
... heart retaining only the memory of benefits , while injuries were for- gotten : surely it is with Darius the feelings will take part ; to him the meed of admiration will be yielded , while the achievements of the victor are forgotten ...
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... heart " -it was all I gave thee and I must have it back again . Take out of it what- ever it is occupied with - purify it from every secret stain - give out of it the selfishness and pride - aye , and the self - named humility - the ...
... heart " -it was all I gave thee and I must have it back again . Take out of it what- ever it is occupied with - purify it from every secret stain - give out of it the selfishness and pride - aye , and the self - named humility - the ...
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... hearts are to others . " Verily I say unto you , that this poor widow hath cast more in , than all they which have cast ... heart , that certain practices are not injurious to your spiritual estate - if you are sure of this , as it re ...
... hearts are to others . " Verily I say unto you , that this poor widow hath cast more in , than all they which have cast ... heart , that certain practices are not injurious to your spiritual estate - if you are sure of this , as it re ...
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... heart be ; and whatever feigned allegiance may be payed elsewhere , or form of homage done , it is the things that are loved that will be taken thought for . Would that the children of light were but as wise in their adoption as the ...
... heart be ; and whatever feigned allegiance may be payed elsewhere , or form of homage done , it is the things that are loved that will be taken thought for . Would that the children of light were but as wise in their adoption as the ...
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... kept their word so ill with him , his own heart is so little to be trusted , his fealty so vacillat- ing , and his service at best so pitiful , it is against his very nature to rely on any thing or be sure c 3 SERMON ON THE MOUNT . 17.
... kept their word so ill with him , his own heart is so little to be trusted , his fealty so vacillat- ing , and his service at best so pitiful , it is against his very nature to rely on any thing or be sure c 3 SERMON ON THE MOUNT . 17.
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