The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... hath won such access , that it hath been in estimation in rude times and barbarous nations , when other lear stood excluded . " But there is nothing which falls in with this natural g ness and dignity of human nature so much as religion ...
... hath won such access , that it hath been in estimation in rude times and barbarous nations , when other lear stood excluded . " But there is nothing which falls in with this natural g ness and dignity of human nature so much as religion ...
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... hath walked be- fore thee ; remember what I have first sought , and what hath been principal in my intentions . I have loved thy assemblies , I have mourned for the divisions of thy church , I have delighted in the brightness of thy ...
... hath walked be- fore thee ; remember what I have first sought , and what hath been principal in my intentions . I have loved thy assemblies , I have mourned for the divisions of thy church , I have delighted in the brightness of thy ...
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... hath been an unquenched coal upon thine altar . " O Lord , my strength ! I have since my youth met with thee in all my ways , by thy fatherly compassions , by thy comfortable chastisements , and by thy most visible Provi- dence . As thy ...
... hath been an unquenched coal upon thine altar . " O Lord , my strength ! I have since my youth met with thee in all my ways , by thy fatherly compassions , by thy comfortable chastisements , and by thy most visible Provi- dence . As thy ...
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