The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... Christ , we close the separate history of Lacedæmon : all that remains of her destiny , will be included in the account of the Achæan league , with which , after we have brought the affairs of Athens to the present period , we shall ...
... Christ , we close the separate history of Lacedæmon : all that remains of her destiny , will be included in the account of the Achæan league , with which , after we have brought the affairs of Athens to the present period , we shall ...
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... Christ , children of God , heirs of immortality , who know all this and believe it , and have proved it , seem , in this matter , to be more guilty than all others , in the indulgence of untoward dis- positions towards their fellow ...
... Christ , children of God , heirs of immortality , who know all this and believe it , and have proved it , seem , in this matter , to be more guilty than all others , in the indulgence of untoward dis- positions towards their fellow ...
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... Christ neglected , nor eternal misery braved , for the sake of this world's trumpery . They could not : and much else could not be done that is done , were sin , with all its malignity — sin , 72 REFLECTIONS ON SELECT.
... Christ neglected , nor eternal misery braved , for the sake of this world's trumpery . They could not : and much else could not be done that is done , were sin , with all its malignity — sin , 72 REFLECTIONS ON SELECT.
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... Christ to dwell in our soul , will make us often think of our inmate . Faith realizes divine things , and makes absent objects as present , and so furnishes the imagination with richer streams than any other principle in the world . Our ...
... Christ to dwell in our soul , will make us often think of our inmate . Faith realizes divine things , and makes absent objects as present , and so furnishes the imagination with richer streams than any other principle in the world . Our ...
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... Christ , and prove the un- changing truth of all that he has written . Well should the disciple of Jesus know the narrowness of that gate by which he entered . How many times , when he thought to have passed well , he was sent back to ...
... Christ , and prove the un- changing truth of all that he has written . Well should the disciple of Jesus know the narrowness of that gate by which he entered . How many times , when he thought to have passed well , he was sent back to ...
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