The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
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... gives unusual interest to the narrative of their concerns : they still commend themselves to our interest as the se- lected few , God's chosen people , acknowledged though in disgrace and whether we see them with a few hun- dred weapons ...
... gives unusual interest to the narrative of their concerns : they still commend themselves to our interest as the se- lected few , God's chosen people , acknowledged though in disgrace and whether we see them with a few hun- dred weapons ...
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... 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 , should I not feel they were things that I had done with , and ...
... 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 , should I not feel they were things that I had done with , and ...
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... give it , are very angry if you say you did not like it . We com- mend not this , because it is not truth - and religion disclaims all falsehood . But there is a mean between commendation and censure - there is such a thing as silence ...
... give it , are very angry if you say you did not like it . We com- mend not this , because it is not truth - and religion disclaims all falsehood . But there is a mean between commendation and censure - there is such a thing as silence ...
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... give it expression , nor open assent to give it cur- rency - the language of our actions , habits , and opinions . All men speak it and all men understand it , and tacitly conform themselves to its terms . We do not now pro- fess , in ...
... give it expression , nor open assent to give it cur- rency - the language of our actions , habits , and opinions . All men speak it and all men understand it , and tacitly conform themselves to its terms . We do not now pro- fess , in ...
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... give her an account of our pro- ceedings . She indeed answered little : but in that little she gave them cause often ... gives us elsewhere an account of these very frequent regular devotions in publick as well as in private ...
... give her an account of our pro- ceedings . She indeed answered little : but in that little she gave them cause often ... gives us elsewhere an account of these very frequent regular devotions in publick as well as in private ...
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