The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... fears , to approach or molest them . This concurrence of fortunate circum- stances was so striking , that Burnet says William , on landing , shook him heartily by the hand , and asked him , if he would now believe in predestination - to ...
... fears , to approach or molest them . This concurrence of fortunate circum- stances was so striking , that Burnet says William , on landing , shook him heartily by the hand , and asked him , if he would now believe in predestination - to ...
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... fears ourselves affright : Grand folly ! whether thus ' twill be or no , We know not ; and yet silly man Learns of his evils what he can , And stabs himself with grief , lest fate should miss the blow . Be wise , and let it be thy care ...
... fears ourselves affright : Grand folly ! whether thus ' twill be or no , We know not ; and yet silly man Learns of his evils what he can , And stabs himself with grief , lest fate should miss the blow . Be wise , and let it be thy care ...
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... fear or sorrow might dispel The peace of him who slumber'd where it fell . One only plant those honied blossoms bare- Man parted thence , and going , left it there . In vain has knowledge look'd for it - in vain 60 POETICAL RECREATIONS .
... fear or sorrow might dispel The peace of him who slumber'd where it fell . One only plant those honied blossoms bare- Man parted thence , and going , left it there . In vain has knowledge look'd for it - in vain 60 POETICAL RECREATIONS .
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... fear for thy great prosperities , knowing the unstableness of fortune . For my part , I should rather choose that my affairs , and those also of my friends , should be sometimes prosperous , and sometimes un- happy , than have them go ...
... fear for thy great prosperities , knowing the unstableness of fortune . For my part , I should rather choose that my affairs , and those also of my friends , should be sometimes prosperous , and sometimes un- happy , than have them go ...
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... fear , not seldom , to God himself , or at least to his presence with them . It is their hearts carry them away in defiance of their better know- ledge their inclinations , that are earthly - their pas- sions , that are corrupt - their ...
... fear , not seldom , to God himself , or at least to his presence with them . It is their hearts carry them away in defiance of their better know- ledge their inclinations , that are earthly - their pas- sions , that are corrupt - their ...
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