The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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... acquaintance . I now condemn it as an Three or four cheerful , diverting com- panions , are all I now desire ; because I find , that , in my present infirmities , if I am left alone , or to grave company , I am not so easy to my ...
... acquaintance . I now condemn it as an Three or four cheerful , diverting com- panions , are all I now desire ; because I find , that , in my present infirmities , if I am left alone , or to grave company , I am not so easy to my ...
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... acquaintance and friendship was this ! How worthy of persons , who were raised above the world , and related to one another , as new mem- bers of a kingdom of heaven ! Apostles and great saints did not only thus benefit and bless ...
... acquaintance and friendship was this ! How worthy of persons , who were raised above the world , and related to one another , as new mem- bers of a kingdom of heaven ! Apostles and great saints did not only thus benefit and bless ...
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... acquaintance seem to require ; beseeching God to deliver them from such or such particular evils , or to grant them this or that particular gift , or blessing , such intercessions , besides the great charity of them , would have a ...
... acquaintance seem to require ; beseeching God to deliver them from such or such particular evils , or to grant them this or that particular gift , or blessing , such intercessions , besides the great charity of them , would have a ...
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... order to a true self knowledge , the hu- man mind , with its various powers and opera- tions , must be narrowly inspected ; all its secret bendings and doublings displayed . Otherwise our self - acquaintance will be but very partial and 10.
... order to a true self knowledge , the hu- man mind , with its various powers and opera- tions , must be narrowly inspected ; all its secret bendings and doublings displayed . Otherwise our self - acquaintance will be but very partial and 10.
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our self - acquaintance will be but very partial and defective ; and the heart after all will de- ceive us . So that in treating this subject , there is no small danger , either of doing injury to it , by slight and superficial inquest ...
our self - acquaintance will be but very partial and defective ; and the heart after all will de- ceive us . So that in treating this subject , there is no small danger , either of doing injury to it , by slight and superficial inquest ...
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