The Christian Monitor, Volumen3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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... consciences strict and tender about every part of our duty , constantly examining how we live , and how fit we are to die , we shall , in all probability , fall into a y fall into a state of negligence , and sit down in such a course of ...
... consciences strict and tender about every part of our duty , constantly examining how we live , and how fit we are to die , we shall , in all probability , fall into a y fall into a state of negligence , and sit down in such a course of ...
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... conscience will never let us take our eyes from it . We see , in worldly matters , what a torment self - condemnation is ; and how hardly a man is able to forgive himself , when he has brought himself into any calamity or disgrace ...
... conscience will never let us take our eyes from it . We see , in worldly matters , what a torment self - condemnation is ; and how hardly a man is able to forgive himself , when he has brought himself into any calamity or disgrace ...
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... conscience , charging all his dis tress upon his own folly and madness , against the sense and reason of his own mind , against all the doctrines and precepts of religion and contrary to all the instructions , calls , and warn- ings ...
... conscience , charging all his dis tress upon his own folly and madness , against the sense and reason of his own mind , against all the doctrines and precepts of religion and contrary to all the instructions , calls , and warn- ings ...
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... conscience in the world , if you were to see how scrupulous and apprehensive she is of the guilt and danger of giving amiss . She buys all books of wit and humour , and has made an expensive collection of all the Eng- lish poets . For ...
... conscience in the world , if you were to see how scrupulous and apprehensive she is of the guilt and danger of giving amiss . She buys all books of wit and humour , and has made an expensive collection of all the Eng- lish poets . For ...
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... conscience , that , without ceasing , I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and day . ' ' How holy an acquaintance and friendship was this ! How worthy of persons , who were raised above the world , and related to one another ...
... conscience , that , without ceasing , I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and day . ' ' How holy an acquaintance and friendship was this ! How worthy of persons , who were raised above the world , and related to one another ...
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