The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... look out , as it were , upon the now populous world , and ask what they were doing at this momentous hour . The history of each separate nation we shall trace up to the present period , ere we proceed with this . As a whole , a single ...
... look out , as it were , upon the now populous world , and ask what they were doing at this momentous hour . The history of each separate nation we shall trace up to the present period , ere we proceed with this . As a whole , a single ...
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... look to our motives rather than our actions , in questions of this sort and instead of asking continually of others , May I not do it " - " Must I abstain from doing it ” — ask rather of ourselves , " Why do I wish to do it ? " " Why do ...
... look to our motives rather than our actions , in questions of this sort and instead of asking continually of others , May I not do it " - " Must I abstain from doing it ” — ask rather of ourselves , " Why do I wish to do it ? " " Why do ...
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... too strong , and that was too weak this was misapplied , and that overstrained . They do not admire this expression , and they disapprove of that doctrine . Meantime their disturbed companion looks in PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . 19.
... too strong , and that was too weak this was misapplied , and that overstrained . They do not admire this expression , and they disapprove of that doctrine . Meantime their disturbed companion looks in PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE . 19.
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... looks in upon her treasure , and sees its value rapidly decreasing . If she is an experienced Christian , and knows that the consolation or the stimulus she had gathered was what she wanted , she drops a tear for their ill - judged ...
... looks in upon her treasure , and sees its value rapidly decreasing . If she is an experienced Christian , and knows that the consolation or the stimulus she had gathered was what she wanted , she drops a tear for their ill - judged ...
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... look to ourselves , whether it is our habit when we are injured , to speak of it in prayer to God , desiring first that he will soften and amend the hearts of our enemies , and next that he will not lay it to their charge . And then it ...
... look to ourselves , whether it is our habit when we are injured , to speak of it in prayer to God , desiring first that he will soften and amend the hearts of our enemies , and next that he will not lay it to their charge . And then it ...
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