The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen6Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... spirit on awakening in the morning . Most of the Persian kings were much given up to pleasure . Xerxes offered , by publick edict , a reward to any one who could invent a new pleasure . The king seldom admitted any one to his table ...
... spirit on awakening in the morning . Most of the Persian kings were much given up to pleasure . Xerxes offered , by publick edict , a reward to any one who could invent a new pleasure . The king seldom admitted any one to his table ...
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... thy hand is upon it , they will let thee take without a murmur - care , indulgence , a spirit tranquil- lized and a sanctified seclusion , are much that remains But for the something that is parted from . Yes PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . 11 44.
... thy hand is upon it , they will let thee take without a murmur - care , indulgence , a spirit tranquil- lized and a sanctified seclusion , are much that remains But for the something that is parted from . Yes PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . 11 44.
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... spirit , are a real importunity , an incum- brance to its devotion , a shackle to its heavenward eleva- tion . But are these established maxims and external VOL . VI . C ! forms , of service to the church in general , PASSAGES OF ...
... spirit , are a real importunity , an incum- brance to its devotion , a shackle to its heavenward eleva- tion . But are these established maxims and external VOL . VI . C ! forms , of service to the church in general , PASSAGES OF ...
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... spirits , refined and purified from the dross of humanity , elevated above every thing but the crown of martyrdom that is prepared for them , and the heaven that is to succeed it - neither of an en- thusiastic crowd , following whither ...
... spirits , refined and purified from the dross of humanity , elevated above every thing but the crown of martyrdom that is prepared for them , and the heaven that is to succeed it - neither of an en- thusiastic crowd , following whither ...
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... spirit , whom they called Ahriman , the per- petual and implacable enemy of mankind . The souls of men , according to them , were at first unbodied spirits , but the Almighty , resolving to make use of them SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 67.
... spirit , whom they called Ahriman , the per- petual and implacable enemy of mankind . The souls of men , according to them , were at first unbodied spirits , but the Almighty , resolving to make use of them SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY . 67.
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