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... learned that charity consists in bribing a man to perjury and apostacy - to sell his birth - right for a mess of pottage - to commit crimes that cry to heaven for vengeance , and lose his soul for the sake of saving a starving body from ...
... learned that charity consists in bribing a man to perjury and apostacy - to sell his birth - right for a mess of pottage - to commit crimes that cry to heaven for vengeance , and lose his soul for the sake of saving a starving body from ...
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... learned among us . I remain Sir your humble Servant , E. M. BIBLICAL CRITICISM . - DEUT , XXXiii , 7 . TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER . -- SIR . - For the critical part of the following remarks I am in- debted to that valuable ...
... learned among us . I remain Sir your humble Servant , E. M. BIBLICAL CRITICISM . - DEUT , XXXiii , 7 . TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN EXAMINER . -- SIR . - For the critical part of the following remarks I am in- debted to that valuable ...
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... learned correspondents may favour the public with further information on this interesting subject , I remain With every sentiment of respect yours , PHILOHYMNOS . THE BROKEN OATH . Concluded from Vol . VI . p . 439 . I DRAW a veil over ...
... learned correspondents may favour the public with further information on this interesting subject , I remain With every sentiment of respect yours , PHILOHYMNOS . THE BROKEN OATH . Concluded from Vol . VI . p . 439 . I DRAW a veil over ...
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... learned too long to impose upon his own conscience , and of course he did not find it very difficult to evade her interrogatories . Still she suspected that all was not right , and the poor woman consequently lived in a state of ...
... learned too long to impose upon his own conscience , and of course he did not find it very difficult to evade her interrogatories . Still she suspected that all was not right , and the poor woman consequently lived in a state of ...
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... learned to ascertain the primary cause of his calamities . There is not , indeed , a situation more heart rending , than that in which a man is compelled to ascribe his evil destiny in life to his own errors , whilst he cannot accuse ...
... learned to ascertain the primary cause of his calamities . There is not , indeed , a situation more heart rending , than that in which a man is compelled to ascribe his evil destiny in life to his own errors , whilst he cannot accuse ...
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