BackbitingJohn S. Taylor & Company, at the New-York Sunday School and Juvenile Book Depository, Brick Church Chapel, 145 Nassau St., 1842 - 46 pages |
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... fully aware of such an object , they will constantly speak slightingly of those who are named before them . How contrary is this to the spirit of that beautiful injunction , ' In lowli- ness of mind let each esteem others better than ...
... fully aware of such an object , they will constantly speak slightingly of those who are named before them . How contrary is this to the spirit of that beautiful injunction , ' In lowli- ness of mind let each esteem others better than ...
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... fully compared it with Mr. Carter's edition of the original work . I am free to say that I think the abridge- ment is made with great fidelity and sound judgment It consists almost wholly of the author's own words . and embraces those ...
... fully compared it with Mr. Carter's edition of the original work . I am free to say that I think the abridge- ment is made with great fidelity and sound judgment It consists almost wholly of the author's own words . and embraces those ...
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... fully persuaded , ' continued Mr. Stanley , ' that incalculable mischief is done by this habit of needlessly laying open what we call our experiences , and bewailing our sins , to each other , when we ought to be carrying both to the ...
... fully persuaded , ' continued Mr. Stanley , ' that incalculable mischief is done by this habit of needlessly laying open what we call our experiences , and bewailing our sins , to each other , when we ought to be carrying both to the ...
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... fully conviced , that he is altogether right ; but the subject certainly strikes me in a somewhat different light , since the practical lesson that you have just given me . ' ' I am glad of that : ' answered her brother . ' The fact is ...
... fully conviced , that he is altogether right ; but the subject certainly strikes me in a somewhat different light , since the practical lesson that you have just given me . ' ' I am glad of that : ' answered her brother . ' The fact is ...
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... fully believing the worst that you could say of yourself , fly to the footstool of the Lord , to wrestle for you in prayer , as a brand not yet fully plucked from the burning ? Or was there an admix- ture of self - complacency , of ...
... fully believing the worst that you could say of yourself , fly to the footstool of the Lord , to wrestle for you in prayer , as a brand not yet fully plucked from the burning ? Or was there an admix- ture of self - complacency , of ...
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