Complete Works, Volumen11Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1888 |
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... equal claim to our ob- servance . Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and told them that , as he had washed their feet , they ought to wash one another's feet ; for he had given them an example , that they should do as he had done to ...
... equal claim to our ob- servance . Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and told them that , as he had washed their feet , they ought to wash one another's feet ; for he had given them an example , that they should do as he had done to ...
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... equal other people in these things ; and if we come short in grace and holiness too , we are the most des- picable people under heaven . Strive we , there- fore , herein to excel , and suffer not this crown to be taken away from us ...
... equal other people in these things ; and if we come short in grace and holiness too , we are the most des- picable people under heaven . Strive we , there- fore , herein to excel , and suffer not this crown to be taken away from us ...
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... equal importance , to exercise the right of express 、 ing an opinion on every question before the coun 、 try . In a town - meeting , the great secret of politi cal science was uncovered , and the problem solved , how to give every ...
... equal importance , to exercise the right of express 、 ing an opinion on every question before the coun 、 try . In a town - meeting , the great secret of politi cal science was uncovered , and the problem solved , how to give every ...
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... equal vote . About ten years after the planting of Concord , efforts began to be made to civilize the Indians , and " to win them to the knowledge of the true God . " This indeed , in so many words , is expressed in the charter of the ...
... equal vote . About ten years after the planting of Concord , efforts began to be made to civilize the Indians , and " to win them to the knowledge of the true God . " This indeed , in so many words , is expressed in the charter of the ...
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... equal to the enemy's by re- cruits from neighboring towns that were continually coming in to our assistance . Accordingly we retreated over the bridge , when the troops came into the town , set fire to several carriages for the ...
... equal to the enemy's by re- cruits from neighboring towns that were continually coming in to our assistance . Accordingly we retreated over the bridge , when the troops came into the town , set fire to several carriages for the ...
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