The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... pleasure with it , and no one forbade them . Forgotten every where , defied every where , and every where unwelcome , he who created it for himself , seems to have had no dominion upon it , but the cottages of Joseph and Zachariah - for ...
... pleasure with it , and no one forbade them . Forgotten every where , defied every where , and every where unwelcome , he who created it for himself , seems to have had no dominion upon it , but the cottages of Joseph and Zachariah - for ...
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... pleasure or his glory - these were the motives of your hesitation - you allowed the other to prevail , and doing so you sinned . Thus it should seem that our difficulties would be abated much , were we to look to our motives rather than ...
... pleasure or his glory - these were the motives of your hesitation - you allowed the other to prevail , and doing so you sinned . Thus it should seem that our difficulties would be abated much , were we to look to our motives rather than ...
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... pleasure knocked , should I not say , it was all too late to give it entertainment — I had other business than to amuse myself with this world's trifles . If the cares and interests of life tried to force themselves on my attention ...
... pleasure knocked , should I not say , it was all too late to give it entertainment — I had other business than to amuse myself with this world's trifles . If the cares and interests of life tried to force themselves on my attention ...
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... pleasure , may knock , but I shall not be there - may come in and out at their pleasure , for the chamber will be empty . Hold fast the form of sound words . - II TIM . i . 13 . To conciliate unbelievers , by supplying them with every ...
... pleasure , may knock , but I shall not be there - may come in and out at their pleasure , for the chamber will be empty . Hold fast the form of sound words . - II TIM . i . 13 . To conciliate unbelievers , by supplying them with every ...
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... pleasure to adorn . It was like to those wide , estates , that being appropriated to some powerful and rich pos- sessor , who finds his pleasure in them and does with them what he will , manifest in every part the influence of his ...
... pleasure to adorn . It was like to those wide , estates , that being appropriated to some powerful and rich pos- sessor , who finds his pleasure in them and does with them what he will , manifest in every part the influence of his ...
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