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... labor of fifteen years ; and he was assisted in revising it , and closely comparing it with the original Hebrew and ... labors and prayers of the most learned and pious in England , for more than seventy - six years ; from 1535 , when ...
... labor of fifteen years ; and he was assisted in revising it , and closely comparing it with the original Hebrew and ... labors and prayers of the most learned and pious in England , for more than seventy - six years ; from 1535 , when ...
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... labor the promise to read , succeeded in placing a tract , a gospel , in the hands of one or more ; rejoiced in this measure of success attending their labors , and prayers ; and then , with the same means , sought to increase their ...
... labor the promise to read , succeeded in placing a tract , a gospel , in the hands of one or more ; rejoiced in this measure of success attending their labors , and prayers ; and then , with the same means , sought to increase their ...
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... labors . Some intimation has been given , of a disposition to transfer this print- ing establishment to Maulmain ; and by a greater concentration of effort , give additional facilities for the correct and economical publication of the ...
... labors . Some intimation has been given , of a disposition to transfer this print- ing establishment to Maulmain ; and by a greater concentration of effort , give additional facilities for the correct and economical publication of the ...
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... labor , which plan be adopted . It may require even more labor to revise carefully and efficiently , than to translate , while at the same time the present or future translator may be as much indebted to the labors of his predecessors ...
... labor , which plan be adopted . It may require even more labor to revise carefully and efficiently , than to translate , while at the same time the present or future translator may be as much indebted to the labors of his predecessors ...
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... labors , alms , and prayers , I remain , with kindest christian love , Your affectionate Brother in Christ , FROM 1. J. ROBERTS . CYRUS BARKER . CANTON , 14th , December , 1844 . I am happy to inform you that your colporteur , Chow , is ...
... labors , alms , and prayers , I remain , with kindest christian love , Your affectionate Brother in Christ , FROM 1. J. ROBERTS . CYRUS BARKER . CANTON , 14th , December , 1844 . I am happy to inform you that your colporteur , Chow , is ...
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Page 34 - For books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a potency of life in them to be as active as that soul was whose progeny they are; nay they do preserve as in a vial the purest efficacy and extraction of that living intellect that bred them.
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