Memoir of the Rev. Elias CorneliusPerkins, Marvin & Company, 1834 - 360 páginas |
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... desire , through one Mediator and Saviour Jesus Christ . At such a time , a thousand fond reflections on scenes and events which are past , rush into the mind , and afford us the rarest pleasure . And although your distance might ...
... desire , through one Mediator and Saviour Jesus Christ . At such a time , a thousand fond reflections on scenes and events which are past , rush into the mind , and afford us the rarest pleasure . And although your distance might ...
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... desire to see greater exertions made to Christianize the poor Indians at the West , who reside so much nearer us than the inhabitants of Hindoostan . But who feels it not to be a most solemn trust committed to these United States , to ...
... desire to see greater exertions made to Christianize the poor Indians at the West , who reside so much nearer us than the inhabitants of Hindoostan . But who feels it not to be a most solemn trust committed to these United States , to ...
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... desire to give an impartial view of his character , and also from the knowledge that , in subsequent life , he himself regarded the subject in the light in which it is . here presented . Very few men judged of their own char- acter and ...
... desire to give an impartial view of his character , and also from the knowledge that , in subsequent life , he himself regarded the subject in the light in which it is . here presented . Very few men judged of their own char- acter and ...
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... desire to profit to the utmost by every remark . This was sufficient to win my heart . But this was not all . At the conclusion , he manifestly felt more gratitude than he could express . Such was the basis of our friendship — a friend ...
... desire to profit to the utmost by every remark . This was sufficient to win my heart . But this was not all . At the conclusion , he manifestly felt more gratitude than he could express . Such was the basis of our friendship — a friend ...
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... desire for intellectual gratification . One of the most important means by which he matured his religious prin- ciples , was the survey of the works of God . He used to dwell on various scenes of beauty and grandeur which he had ...
... desire for intellectual gratification . One of the most important means by which he matured his religious prin- ciples , was the survey of the works of God . He used to dwell on various scenes of beauty and grandeur which he had ...
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