The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... sure that action was not sin - you condemned not yourself in that you did . But you hesitated . Why did you so ? Because you thought you perceived in the measure something inconsistent with the known commands of God - something not ...
... sure that action was not sin - you condemned not yourself in that you did . But you hesitated . Why did you so ? Because you thought you perceived in the measure something inconsistent with the known commands of God - something not ...
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... sure and mode of their disposition to conviction , is a breach of trust of the same kind , as to bid our master's debtor take his bill , and write down fifty measures of wheat , when an hundred measures is the just amount of the score ...
... sure and mode of their disposition to conviction , is a breach of trust of the same kind , as to bid our master's debtor take his bill , and write down fifty measures of wheat , when an hundred measures is the just amount of the score ...
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... sure she would never bear it . " We are pleased to read this further testimony of Mary's feeling towards her unfortunate parent , at a time when every tie of natural affection seemed to have been severed by the fate that pursued him ...
... sure she would never bear it . " We are pleased to read this further testimony of Mary's feeling towards her unfortunate parent , at a time when every tie of natural affection seemed to have been severed by the fate that pursued him ...
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... sure what I have seiz'd already's all my own . AN OLD AUTHOR . ON READING A LINE OF LORD BYRON'S , " I want no Paradise but Rest . " WHERE wilt thou find it ? Thou hast journey'd far , And thou hast paus'd to ask at many a door , And ...
... sure what I have seiz'd already's all my own . AN OLD AUTHOR . ON READING A LINE OF LORD BYRON'S , " I want no Paradise but Rest . " WHERE wilt thou find it ? Thou hast journey'd far , And thou hast paus'd to ask at many a door , And ...
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... sure to see it printed , and almost as sure to gain reputation by it , as if he made it in the commons or at the bar : he whose name is conspicuous in every subscription list , becomes a person of greater notoriety now than the hero of ...
... sure to see it printed , and almost as sure to gain reputation by it , as if he made it in the commons or at the bar : he whose name is conspicuous in every subscription list , becomes a person of greater notoriety now than the hero of ...
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