The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 7Baker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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Page 11
... perhaps the sum of it - for in respect to their self - denial and the subjection of their natural passions , having no object but their own military glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them in the list of virtues ; while ...
... perhaps the sum of it - for in respect to their self - denial and the subjection of their natural passions , having no object but their own military glory , which they prefered , we can scarcely name them in the list of virtues ; while ...
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... Perhaps there is nothing more acceptable in heaven . I wish we heard more of it on earth . There does not seem to be an adequate appreciation of the benefits received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration ...
... Perhaps there is nothing more acceptable in heaven . I wish we heard more of it on earth . There does not seem to be an adequate appreciation of the benefits received . Their value , it is true , cannot be measured , but by the duration ...
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... Perhaps because the regenerated heart has need to see the blossoms of celestial grace side by side with its own base productions , that it be kept humble , and that it be kept grateful . Perhaps to show forth more brilliantly his own ...
... Perhaps because the regenerated heart has need to see the blossoms of celestial grace side by side with its own base productions , that it be kept humble , and that it be kept grateful . Perhaps to show forth more brilliantly his own ...
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... Perhaps our mind is bur- thened with something we have said to others , for which we now reproach ourselves - Would not that thought , had it occurred , have prevented those words ? Perhaps we have brought trouble on ourselves by some ...
... Perhaps our mind is bur- thened with something we have said to others , for which we now reproach ourselves - Would not that thought , had it occurred , have prevented those words ? Perhaps we have brought trouble on ourselves by some ...
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... perhaps , feel as we do , they feel enough to make such experiments acts of cruelty . Among their cunning method of defence from danger I might also mention the disguises under which some conceal themselves . They not only put a cheat ...
... perhaps , feel as we do , they feel enough to make such experiments acts of cruelty . Among their cunning method of defence from danger I might also mention the disguises under which some conceal themselves . They not only put a cheat ...
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