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... prove satisfactory . A Correspondent , whose signature is omitted , but whose hand - writing we recognize , ba brought against us several heavy charges , which we are disposed to think , would , if exan ined , appear to every reasonable ...
... prove satisfactory . A Correspondent , whose signature is omitted , but whose hand - writing we recognize , ba brought against us several heavy charges , which we are disposed to think , would , if exan ined , appear to every reasonable ...
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... prove Thy fir'd reliance on a firmer friend , ) Wean thee from earth , and point to realms above , Where dwells that happiness which knows no end . Then turn thine eye towards that peaceful shore , Where ev'ry pang of human wo shall ...
... prove Thy fir'd reliance on a firmer friend , ) Wean thee from earth , and point to realms above , Where dwells that happiness which knows no end . Then turn thine eye towards that peaceful shore , Where ev'ry pang of human wo shall ...
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... prove signally useful , through the mercy of God , in awakening him to a more serious con- cern about the state of his soul . Nothing could exceed the apparent earnestness of his devotion , and depth of his repentance , on the day which ...
... prove signally useful , through the mercy of God , in awakening him to a more serious con- cern about the state of his soul . Nothing could exceed the apparent earnestness of his devotion , and depth of his repentance , on the day which ...
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Review of Simeons HelpsBishop of | 27 |
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