The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 5Wells and Lilly, 1817 |
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... mind is filled with solemnity , but not with sadness , for I see and adore in the changes of human things , the hand ... minds not an anxious thought for subsis- tence ever disturbed ; and I have seen these cast down by their own ...
... mind is filled with solemnity , but not with sadness , for I see and adore in the changes of human things , the hand ... minds not an anxious thought for subsis- tence ever disturbed ; and I have seen these cast down by their own ...
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... mind , I sometimes ask myself , what changes I should witness , should I be permitted to revisit this metropolis at the distance of seventy or a hundred years from the present moment . I repre- sent myself inquiring , at that remote ...
... mind , I sometimes ask myself , what changes I should witness , should I be permitted to revisit this metropolis at the distance of seventy or a hundred years from the present moment . I repre- sent myself inquiring , at that remote ...
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... mind ? How will it appear to this young and rising nation , whose struggles for her own independ- ence and freedom are not yet forgotten ? How will it strike at the feelings of the great and highly respectable fraternity of the ...
... mind ? How will it appear to this young and rising nation , whose struggles for her own independ- ence and freedom are not yet forgotten ? How will it strike at the feelings of the great and highly respectable fraternity of the ...
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... mind to become prepossessed against the Saviour prior to any honest inquiry ; that he had been unduly influenced by the consideration , that he was on the popular side of the question ; that he never had seriously re- flected on the ...
... mind to become prepossessed against the Saviour prior to any honest inquiry ; that he had been unduly influenced by the consideration , that he was on the popular side of the question ; that he never had seriously re- flected on the ...
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... mind , or the dictates of his own understanding . The people of one sect won- der at the supposed blindness or perverseness of their brethren of another sect , and thus the busi- ness of wondering goes round the world ; while few ...
... mind , or the dictates of his own understanding . The people of one sect won- der at the supposed blindness or perverseness of their brethren of another sect , and thus the busi- ness of wondering goes round the world ; while few ...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4 Noah Worcester,Henry Ware Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
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