The RefugeWhittingham and Rowland, 1811 - 244 páginas |
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... distress is sure to attract notice and excite commiseration . The sufferings of others , it is true , cannot be witnessed without painful emotions ; but these emotions we neither wish to suppress nor attempt to diminish : for such is ...
... distress is sure to attract notice and excite commiseration . The sufferings of others , it is true , cannot be witnessed without painful emotions ; but these emotions we neither wish to suppress nor attempt to diminish : for such is ...
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... distress endured will be considered rather as chimerical than real , or at least as the effect of superstitious credulity , and as deserving raillery more than commiseration , or severe rebuke rather than serious expostulation . That ...
... distress endured will be considered rather as chimerical than real , or at least as the effect of superstitious credulity , and as deserving raillery more than commiseration , or severe rebuke rather than serious expostulation . That ...
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... distress could excite encouragement , I might relate how your affectionate correspondent , and others have been exercised in the same circumstances . For among the various methods of consolation to which the miseries inseparable from ...
... distress could excite encouragement , I might relate how your affectionate correspondent , and others have been exercised in the same circumstances . For among the various methods of consolation to which the miseries inseparable from ...
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... distress avail her whose troubles are considered as too personal , and too great to be lessened by com- parison ! What ! must I then be silent ? No ; humanity forbids the thought : the distress that I cannot remove , let me endeavour to ...
... distress avail her whose troubles are considered as too personal , and too great to be lessened by com- parison ! What ! must I then be silent ? No ; humanity forbids the thought : the distress that I cannot remove , let me endeavour to ...
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... distress which you think peculiar to yourself , is common to every penitent when a sense of interest in di- vine forgiveness is with - held . Few persons are led to dispute either the freeness or the all - suffi- ciency of the grace ...
... distress which you think peculiar to yourself , is common to every penitent when a sense of interest in di- vine forgiveness is with - held . Few persons are led to dispute either the freeness or the all - suffi- ciency of the grace ...
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