The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... interests of religion , their present conduct or eternal welfare . As Christians are forbidden to judge each other , by reason of the differ- ence of character , of circumstance , of knowledge , of experience , that makes them incapable ...
... interests of religion , their present conduct or eternal welfare . As Christians are forbidden to judge each other , by reason of the differ- ence of character , of circumstance , of knowledge , of experience , that makes them incapable ...
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... interests . Awakened to a sense of our eternal destiny , we have felt ourselves only too blessed in being allowed to give it out of our own hands and repose our hopes upon our God and Saviour . sessing ample proof of his immeasurable ...
... interests . Awakened to a sense of our eternal destiny , we have felt ourselves only too blessed in being allowed to give it out of our own hands and repose our hopes upon our God and Saviour . sessing ample proof of his immeasurable ...
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... interests of the interval that separates us from the consummation of our hopes . The same writings that have made over to us the possessions of eternity , are our security for the things of time - the same truth that stands engaged for ...
... interests of the interval that separates us from the consummation of our hopes . The same writings that have made over to us the possessions of eternity , are our security for the things of time - the same truth that stands engaged for ...
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... interest- ing subject , SELF , doctor , and you are not soon weary . I will detail one other demand on my patience from this ill - favoured propensity , and I would that these were isolated passages in my listening history ; but perhaps ...
... interest- ing subject , SELF , doctor , and you are not soon weary . I will detail one other demand on my patience from this ill - favoured propensity , and I would that these were isolated passages in my listening history ; but perhaps ...
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... interests , have become a sub- ject of general conversation - we would have it so - but we mark , with regret , that Self has introduced itself here . The heartless loquacity - we must say heartless , for in matter of such deep interest ...
... interests , have become a sub- ject of general conversation - we would have it so - but we mark , with regret , that Self has introduced itself here . The heartless loquacity - we must say heartless , for in matter of such deep interest ...
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