Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... course to be pursued ; that of leaving them untouched . It may be a matter of regret that Mr. Cornelius decided to have them de- stroyed , but the adherence to his wishes , so explicitly made known , will be justified . to me . " In the ...
... course to be pursued ; that of leaving them untouched . It may be a matter of regret that Mr. Cornelius decided to have them de- stroyed , but the adherence to his wishes , so explicitly made known , will be justified . to me . " In the ...
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... course , the notices must necessarily be brief . Having passed his life in the country , amidst interesting natural scenery , and possessing habits of great bodily activity , which led him frequently into the woods and fields , he early ...
... course , the notices must necessarily be brief . Having passed his life in the country , amidst interesting natural scenery , and possessing habits of great bodily activity , which led him frequently into the woods and fields , he early ...
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... course which he pursued , especially while not influenced by the princi- ples of religion . In our estimates of character , I think we do not always bring into view sufficiently the original structure of the mind . It would not ...
... course which he pursued , especially while not influenced by the princi- ples of religion . In our estimates of character , I think we do not always bring into view sufficiently the original structure of the mind . It would not ...
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... course is beset by a thousand snares , artfully laid by a thousand foes . " I hope , dear H. , you are not that faithless servant which I must acknowledge myself to be . I have felt , though not without severe regret , the fervency of ...
... course is beset by a thousand snares , artfully laid by a thousand foes . " I hope , dear H. , you are not that faithless servant which I must acknowledge myself to be . I have felt , though not without severe regret , the fervency of ...
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... course of this year , Mr. Cornelius resided for a number of weeks at Fairhaven , in the vicinity of New Haven , Ct . The people of the place were destitute of the regular preaching of the gospel , and had severely suffered in ...
... course of this year , Mr. Cornelius resided for a number of weeks at Fairhaven , in the vicinity of New Haven , Ct . The people of the place were destitute of the regular preaching of the gospel , and had severely suffered in ...
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