The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5 |
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He withdrew to the deserts to hide himself from the sight of men , till a painful sickness obliged him to return for advice of his physician : but their medicine only increased his sufferings . Time surmounted the dis- order , but never ...
He withdrew to the deserts to hide himself from the sight of men , till a painful sickness obliged him to return for advice of his physician : but their medicine only increased his sufferings . Time surmounted the dis- order , but never ...
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The difficulty was to persuade the people that he would or could perform the work , and they refused to suffer a stone to be removed of the old building , till he had col- lected materials for the new . Accordingly he set 10,000 men to ...
The difficulty was to persuade the people that he would or could perform the work , and they refused to suffer a stone to be removed of the old building , till he had col- lected materials for the new . Accordingly he set 10,000 men to ...
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The gentle spirit , softened by the benevolences of life ; the cultivated spirit , refined out of its native coarseness of feeling ; the suffering spirit , subdued into pity by afflic- tion , find it no such hard lesson to forego their ...
The gentle spirit , softened by the benevolences of life ; the cultivated spirit , refined out of its native coarseness of feeling ; the suffering spirit , subdued into pity by afflic- tion , find it no such hard lesson to forego their ...
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... grossly injured without redress ; deeply suffering without a remedy , we must betake ourselves to Heaven as the only refuge that remains . But what are we to do when we come there ? Ask for retribution on our enemies ?
... grossly injured without redress ; deeply suffering without a remedy , we must betake ourselves to Heaven as the only refuge that remains . But what are we to do when we come there ? Ask for retribution on our enemies ?
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And that he did feel the bit- terness of mortal enmity , let his sorrows and his suffer- ings prove : for whence else came they ? That coun- tenance marred more than any man's , those drops of unnatural sweat , the anguished breaking of ...
And that he did feel the bit- terness of mortal enmity , let his sorrows and his suffer- ings prove : for whence else came they ? That coun- tenance marred more than any man's , those drops of unnatural sweat , the anguished breaking of ...
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