The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... peace . The land of Ju- vent . deah itself , though prosperous and at peace , was 10 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
... peace . The land of Ju- vent . deah itself , though prosperous and at peace , was 10 SKETCH OF GENERAL HISTORY .
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... peace , was sunk into the obscurity of a tributary province : thus the great event which was passing there , the deepest interest of the whole created world , the wonder of Heaven itself , might be transacted there unseen and unobserved ...
... peace , was sunk into the obscurity of a tributary province : thus the great event which was passing there , the deepest interest of the whole created world , the wonder of Heaven itself , might be transacted there unseen and unobserved ...
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... peace , such as in the prece- ding verses is described , would not in themselves amount to love though we cannot well expect to find them where it is not . Love , such as here by the Preacher designated , is blessing , good , prayer ...
... peace , such as in the prece- ding verses is described , would not in themselves amount to love though we cannot well expect to find them where it is not . Love , such as here by the Preacher designated , is blessing , good , prayer ...
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... peace . " So much as this may be exteriorly perceived , where there is no outward wrong on either side ; and when the polish of society induces us to accord , and to receive , its prescribed civilities from these objects of our aversion ...
... peace . " So much as this may be exteriorly perceived , where there is no outward wrong on either side ; and when the polish of society induces us to accord , and to receive , its prescribed civilities from these objects of our aversion ...
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... peace were the general characters of the kingdom , notwithstanding the peccability of its subjects , and the frequent interruptions of their enjoyment by the obtrusion of their faults . I became after a time very anxious to know who ...
... peace were the general characters of the kingdom , notwithstanding the peccability of its subjects , and the frequent interruptions of their enjoyment by the obtrusion of their faults . I became after a time very anxious to know who ...
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