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... doubt thought to have delivered his countrymen when he interfered in the quarrel between the Egyptian and the Israelite ; but forty years elapsed before he was called upon to undertake it . We are now at home again , and I find no small ...
... doubt thought to have delivered his countrymen when he interfered in the quarrel between the Egyptian and the Israelite ; but forty years elapsed before he was called upon to undertake it . We are now at home again , and I find no small ...
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... was calculated to give , in a very lively way produced in him a more heartfelt sense of sin and a greater dread of its consequences , which was exactly the effect it ought to have produced . I doubt whether the name of ZACHARY MACAULAY 35.
... was calculated to give , in a very lively way produced in him a more heartfelt sense of sin and a greater dread of its consequences , which was exactly the effect it ought to have produced . I doubt whether the name of ZACHARY MACAULAY 35.
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Zachary Macaulay. to have produced . I doubt whether the name of pious could well attach to Naimbanna at this period . It was soon after his arrival in London , when he was as yet very partially enlightened indeed with respect to the ...
Zachary Macaulay. to have produced . I doubt whether the name of pious could well attach to Naimbanna at this period . It was soon after his arrival in London , when he was as yet very partially enlightened indeed with respect to the ...
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... doubt , Horne's richness of thought and his copiousness of expression , as well as his fire , but there is more of the appearance of devotedness in him , and his address is more uniformly serious , and in general more pathetic . ' You ...
... doubt , Horne's richness of thought and his copiousness of expression , as well as his fire , but there is more of the appearance of devotedness in him , and his address is more uniformly serious , and in general more pathetic . ' You ...
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... doubt but any application I may make to Mr. Dawes or yourself will be attended to , when I am so fully convinced of your friendship towards me by the part you have taken in endeavouring to prevent the American , now at Sierra Leone ...
... doubt but any application I may make to Mr. Dawes or yourself will be attended to , when I am so fully convinced of your friendship towards me by the part you have taken in endeavouring to prevent the American , now at Sierra Leone ...
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Strona 170 - Sweet as the evening sacrifice. 2 "Watch o'er my lips, and guard them, Lord, From every rash and heedless word; Nor let my feet incline to tread The guilty path, where sinners lead. 8 Oh! may the righteous, when I stray, Smite and reprove my wandering way! Their gentle words, like ointment shed, Shall never bruise but cheer my head.
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Strona 50 - Bishop? I shudder, I start at the very thought ! Men may call me a knave or a fool, a rascal, a scoundrel, and I am content; but they shall never by my consent call me Bishop ! For my sake, for God's sake, for Christ's sake put a full end to this ! Let the Presbyterians do what they please, but let the Methodists know their calling better.
Strona 146 - Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.
Strona 109 - And Jacob served seven years for Rachel ; and they seemed unto him but a few days, for the love he had for her.
Strona 194 - Master, all these have I observed from my youth. 21 Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shall have treasure in heaven : and come, take up the cross, and follow me.