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... labour for that which satisfieth not ? Hearken diligently unto me , and eat ye that which is good , and let your soul delight itself in fat - pensation to that of the law . ness . Incline your ear , and come Under the law the doctrines ...
... labour for that which satisfieth not ? Hearken diligently unto me , and eat ye that which is good , and let your soul delight itself in fat - pensation to that of the law . ness . Incline your ear , and come Under the law the doctrines ...
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... labours so far as they declare the truth ; but from such partial and defective proceedings we have little cause to expect a revival of primitive Christianity , or that any thing like the first churches of the saints will be the result ...
... labours so far as they declare the truth ; but from such partial and defective proceedings we have little cause to expect a revival of primitive Christianity , or that any thing like the first churches of the saints will be the result ...
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obliged to labour for their daily bread , and are so completely occu- pied through the week , that they have no time for ... labours as far around the places of their abode as possible . By adopting this plan , the gifts already employed ...
obliged to labour for their daily bread , and are so completely occu- pied through the week , that they have no time for ... labours as far around the places of their abode as possible . By adopting this plan , the gifts already employed ...
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... labours and the reputation of their fellow members . - Univ . His . Vol . ii . ch . 113 . To the Editor of the New Evangelical Magazine , SIR , FROM what I have hitherto seen of the New Evangelical Ma- gazine , I am led to infer that ...
... labours and the reputation of their fellow members . - Univ . His . Vol . ii . ch . 113 . To the Editor of the New Evangelical Magazine , SIR , FROM what I have hitherto seen of the New Evangelical Ma- gazine , I am led to infer that ...
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... labours , and in the mo- ments of relaxation ; has known him in every difficulty , and shared with him the pains and pleasures of life . The interchange of thought and feel- ing , by conversation , by letter , by preaching , by every ...
... labours , and in the mo- ments of relaxation ; has known him in every difficulty , and shared with him the pains and pleasures of life . The interchange of thought and feel- ing , by conversation , by letter , by preaching , by every ...
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Page 9 - I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all is vanity and vexation of spirit. That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered.
Page 9 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
Page 9 - And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly : I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. For in much wisdom is much grief : and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
Page 19 - Elements of Chinese Grammar, with a preliminary dissertation on the characters and the colloquial medium of the Chinese ; and an Appendix, containing the Ta-Hyok of Confucius, with a translation,