The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... perhaps borne fruit to their advantage . We commend not those who on returning from the service , pretend to admire a ser- mon they have not admired , say they have received be- nefit by it when they know they have received none , and ...
... perhaps borne fruit to their advantage . We commend not those who on returning from the service , pretend to admire a ser- mon they have not admired , say they have received be- nefit by it when they know they have received none , and ...
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... Perhaps we shall find upon enquiry , that the world has no such law - and the nominal Christian has no such principle - and the real Christian trims but too seldom the lamp that his Lord has lighted in his dwelling . It may seem , at ...
... Perhaps we shall find upon enquiry , that the world has no such law - and the nominal Christian has no such principle - and the real Christian trims but too seldom the lamp that his Lord has lighted in his dwelling . It may seem , at ...
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... perhaps unnecessary to say any thing to prove that we fulfill it not , or to de- scribe in what manner we come short of doing so . There is a certain language that we hold about forgiving inju- ries , without forgetting them - a sort of ...
... perhaps unnecessary to say any thing to prove that we fulfill it not , or to de- scribe in what manner we come short of doing so . There is a certain language that we hold about forgiving inju- ries , without forgetting them - a sort of ...
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... perhaps openly and to our faces saying unkind and bitter things , wounding us by their laugh , or depressing us by their frown ; or perhaps secretly carrying about their curses to undermine our happiness and alienate onr friends - our ...
... perhaps openly and to our faces saying unkind and bitter things , wounding us by their laugh , or depressing us by their frown ; or perhaps secretly carrying about their curses to undermine our happiness and alienate onr friends - our ...
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... perhaps we may even controul the look of bitter- ness - but what can we do with the silent , still emotions of a bosom deeply wounded , writhing in agony for the suffered wrong ? Are its emotions within our controul ? Can we force the ...
... perhaps we may even controul the look of bitter- ness - but what can we do with the silent , still emotions of a bosom deeply wounded , writhing in agony for the suffered wrong ? Are its emotions within our controul ? Can we force the ...
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