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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... party alone is wrong ; and I consented to this full explanation on purpose to give each of you the opportunity of doing justice to herself . Had I questioned you apart , it would only have tempt- ed you both to take advantages , and to ...
... party alone is wrong ; and I consented to this full explanation on purpose to give each of you the opportunity of doing justice to herself . Had I questioned you apart , it would only have tempt- ed you both to take advantages , and to ...
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... party . When a backbiter meets the object of his undiscovered malignity , and is greeted with the frankness of unsuspecting good will : his feelings , if he be not utterly lost to all feeling , must needs be of a very painful character ...
... party . When a backbiter meets the object of his undiscovered malignity , and is greeted with the frankness of unsuspecting good will : his feelings , if he be not utterly lost to all feeling , must needs be of a very painful character ...
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... party , and therefore in danger of being communicated to the other , keeps him in a state of feverish anxiety , longing for some opportunity of yet breaking a friend- ship which menaces him with exposure . He who before indulged a ...
... party , and therefore in danger of being communicated to the other , keeps him in a state of feverish anxiety , longing for some opportunity of yet breaking a friend- ship which menaces him with exposure . He who before indulged a ...
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... party can turn round . Thus the sufferer feels the effect of the wound , without being able to discover how , or from what quarter , or with what assistance it was given . Among the solemn denunciations of the law , it is written ...
... party can turn round . Thus the sufferer feels the effect of the wound , without being able to discover how , or from what quarter , or with what assistance it was given . Among the solemn denunciations of the law , it is written ...
Page 39
... us then resolve to resist in ourselves the least tendency to this sin , and always to oppose it in others , by demanding an explanation be- tween the parties concerned . " " But , " said Martha , " what should BACKBITING . 39.
... us then resolve to resist in ourselves the least tendency to this sin , and always to oppose it in others , by demanding an explanation be- tween the parties concerned . " " But , " said Martha , " what should BACKBITING . 39.
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