The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 18
... lives . But I fear it comes very seldom to mind at the right moment . It should arm , as it were , our selfishness against itself , and make it commit suicide . The cre- ditor must pay the debtor's bill , and the more 18 SERMON ON THE ...
... lives . But I fear it comes very seldom to mind at the right moment . It should arm , as it were , our selfishness against itself , and make it commit suicide . The cre- ditor must pay the debtor's bill , and the more 18 SERMON ON THE ...
Page 51
... lives , to the Hora Solitariæ of the obscure recluse , whose existence the world wots nothing of , till his bosom's history is found among his relicks , and given to the publick for whom it was not intended , the LETTERS TO A YOUNG LADY ...
... lives , to the Hora Solitariæ of the obscure recluse , whose existence the world wots nothing of , till his bosom's history is found among his relicks , and given to the publick for whom it was not intended , the LETTERS TO A YOUNG LADY ...
Page 52
... Lives - of middle times Roscoe's Lorenzo de Medici , Leo X. , & c . & c .; thence passing on to recent times , Miss Aikin's Elizabeth and James , Coxe's Duke of Marlborough and Sully , and innumerable others , that may be comprised in ...
... Lives - of middle times Roscoe's Lorenzo de Medici , Leo X. , & c . & c .; thence passing on to recent times , Miss Aikin's Elizabeth and James , Coxe's Duke of Marlborough and Sully , and innumerable others , that may be comprised in ...
Page 61
... live in idleness . He would not suffer his servants to shut up his gardens and orchards ; but allowed every one to walk in , and take what they pleased . His manner was easy and VOL . VII . G sedate , his speech was smooth and modest : he.
... live in idleness . He would not suffer his servants to shut up his gardens and orchards ; but allowed every one to walk in , and take what they pleased . His manner was easy and VOL . VII . G sedate , his speech was smooth and modest : he.
Page 73
... live in such a presence . And could the love of Jesus be foregone ? Could we look off from him one moment , to gaze upon some idol of the earth , if such an object were there to catch the eye ? Scared with its deformity , we should ...
... live in such a presence . And could the love of Jesus be foregone ? Could we look off from him one moment , to gaze upon some idol of the earth , if such an object were there to catch the eye ? Scared with its deformity , we should ...
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