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... present themselves to her imagination , and therefore very naturally applies to her mother for advice and direction . Most mo- thers , on such an occasion , would have asked for a daughter a magnificent establishment , a situation of ...
... present themselves to her imagination , and therefore very naturally applies to her mother for advice and direction . Most mo- thers , on such an occasion , would have asked for a daughter a magnificent establishment , a situation of ...
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... present infamous connection with Herod . And she not only felt the highest indignation at this insult , but was afraid that his repeated remonstrances might at length prevail . She therefore did not hesitate one moment what to ask ; she ...
... present infamous connection with Herod . And she not only felt the highest indignation at this insult , but was afraid that his repeated remonstrances might at length prevail . She therefore did not hesitate one moment what to ask ; she ...
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... present instance , we must , though with all pos- sible decency and respect , yet with firmness and with courage , resist the impious command , and declare it to be our decided resolution to obey God rather than man . " .906078 The next ...
... present instance , we must , though with all pos- sible decency and respect , yet with firmness and with courage , resist the impious command , and declare it to be our decided resolution to obey God rather than man . " .906078 The next ...
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... present in- stance . When Herod first engaged in his guilty intercourse with Herodias , he probably meant to go no further . He meant to content himself with adultery and incest , and had no intentions of adding murder to the black cata ...
... present in- stance . When Herod first engaged in his guilty intercourse with Herodias , he probably meant to go no further . He meant to content himself with adultery and incest , and had no intentions of adding murder to the black cata ...
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... present passion , and did not look forward to the many evils which scarce ever fail to arise from a criminal con nection with a profligate and artful woman . This was the original and fruitful source of all his future crimes and future ...
... present passion , and did not look forward to the many evils which scarce ever fail to arise from a criminal con nection with a profligate and artful woman . This was the original and fruitful source of all his future crimes and future ...
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