The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... desire , or chilling the warmth of a heart that , scarcely aroused from its natural indifference , is ready to be lulled asleep again , in the first moment of permitted thoughtlessness . We speak not of things forbidden , nor of things 71.
... desire , or chilling the warmth of a heart that , scarcely aroused from its natural indifference , is ready to be lulled asleep again , in the first moment of permitted thoughtlessness . We speak not of things forbidden , nor of things 71.
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... desires , the only one she values . But while we give to publick and to private charity its full measure of approbation , and paint it in all the charms of moral loveliness , and repeat the promise of our Saviour that it shall be ...
... desires , the only one she values . But while we give to publick and to private charity its full measure of approbation , and paint it in all the charms of moral loveliness , and repeat the promise of our Saviour that it shall be ...
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... desires , and act simply to the honour and pleasure of their God . He who seeth in secret - as much in secret where thousands are assembled , as in the lonesome chamber - for what he sees is that which is hidden from all beside - if he ...
... desires , and act simply to the honour and pleasure of their God . He who seeth in secret - as much in secret where thousands are assembled , as in the lonesome chamber - for what he sees is that which is hidden from all beside - if he ...
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... desires , and divert their minds from more rational pursuits . " " I would not persuade you against your wishes - I know your sort of religion forbids you to conform to what you call the practices of the world - but I do not perfectly ...
... desires , and divert their minds from more rational pursuits . " " I would not persuade you against your wishes - I know your sort of religion forbids you to conform to what you call the practices of the world - but I do not perfectly ...
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... desire to know what was beneath their verdant covering ; and where the broken cliff laid bare the soil , began to consider of its form and colouring , as if I had already taken up the pro- fession of Geologist , and peeped into the ...
... desire to know what was beneath their verdant covering ; and where the broken cliff laid bare the soil , began to consider of its form and colouring , as if I had already taken up the pro- fession of Geologist , and peeped into the ...
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