Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Том 2F. Warne, 1892 |
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... sent His Son for our redemption from eternal death ; and in His example has sweetened those remedies which are requisite for the cure of our distempered passions ! Taking up the cross , and submitting to poverty and persecution , are ...
... sent His Son for our redemption from eternal death ; and in His example has sweetened those remedies which are requisite for the cure of our distempered passions ! Taking up the cross , and submitting to poverty and persecution , are ...
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... sent to preserve Lot from the destruction of Sodom , while he lingered , took him by the hand , and brought him out of the city ; and would not destroy it till he was safe . They freely and cheer- fully obey God , esteeming His service ...
... sent to preserve Lot from the destruction of Sodom , while he lingered , took him by the hand , and brought him out of the city ; and would not destroy it till he was safe . They freely and cheer- fully obey God , esteeming His service ...
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... sent them deliverance . Flora , too , knew her parents , who were on their knees ; and she strove to rise up and kneel down beside them , but she was powerless as a broken reed ; and when she thought to join with them in thanksgiving ...
... sent them deliverance . Flora , too , knew her parents , who were on their knees ; and she strove to rise up and kneel down beside them , but she was powerless as a broken reed ; and when she thought to join with them in thanksgiving ...
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... sent in her stead a goddess of a quite different figure ; her motions were steady and composed , and her aspect serious but cheerful . She every now and then cast her eyes towards heaven , and fixed them upon Jupiter . Her name was ...
... sent in her stead a goddess of a quite different figure ; her motions were steady and composed , and her aspect serious but cheerful . She every now and then cast her eyes towards heaven , and fixed them upon Jupiter . Her name was ...
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... sent distress , those friends to whom I could have applied on any other occasion , are now in the same wretched circumstances with myself . However , notwithstanding all that I have suffered , I do not think I have reason to despair ...
... sent distress , those friends to whom I could have applied on any other occasion , are now in the same wretched circumstances with myself . However , notwithstanding all that I have suffered , I do not think I have reason to despair ...
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