Short Discourses, to be Read in Families, Volumen1printed and sold for the author by M. Gye, 1809 |
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... feels no such motive . He can indulge himself in bad words , and vile tempers , without incurring the reflection of inconsistency . And because he makes no pretensions to virtue , he may ima- gine himself at liberty to practise vice ...
... feels no such motive . He can indulge himself in bad words , and vile tempers , without incurring the reflection of inconsistency . And because he makes no pretensions to virtue , he may ima- gine himself at liberty to practise vice ...
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... feels an internal composure . If indeed his ef- forts be not crowned with success , he will la- ment ; but this grief differs very materially from that torture which springs from self - con- demnation , for a trust betrayed , for ...
... feels an internal composure . If indeed his ef- forts be not crowned with success , he will la- ment ; but this grief differs very materially from that torture which springs from self - con- demnation , for a trust betrayed , for ...
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... feel yourselves quite so well affected towards it . We have known professors who have always omitted it , when they came home from the play - house.- Besides , if you have it before , you can implore the divine blessing upon it ; and to ...
... feel yourselves quite so well affected towards it . We have known professors who have always omitted it , when they came home from the play - house.- Besides , if you have it before , you can implore the divine blessing upon it ; and to ...
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... inanimate things , and derive no little pleasure even from local prejudices . Who can feel in- different to a place where he received his birth 鄹* * " -where he passed his days of infancy , B 2 RETURNING FROM A JOURNEY . 3.
... inanimate things , and derive no little pleasure even from local prejudices . Who can feel in- different to a place where he received his birth 鄹* * " -where he passed his days of infancy , B 2 RETURNING FROM A JOURNEY . 3.
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... feeling . There is an age when their children go from them . School or trade calls them away from home , and they are no longer under the eye of their natural guardians . It was well for the little Shunamite when seized in the field ...
... feeling . There is an age when their children go from them . School or trade calls them away from home , and they are no longer under the eye of their natural guardians . It was well for the little Shunamite when seized in the field ...
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